Speek, a conference calling and voice solution
startup, which initially providing online tools which enable user to switch or
jump on different calls without worrying about, what device you have on your
hand? Than do additional activity on calls once connected. Last week company
announces $5.1 million Series A investment. The investment comes from 500
Startups, Edward Norton, CNF investments, Middleland Capital, and others. The
other members in round are Michael Chasen, Timothy Chi and Sonny Ganguly, Jeffery
and Robert Wolf and others and Alexander Pessala from Middleland will be
joining the board. Speek was founded in 2012 by John Bracken, co-founder of
Evite and co-founder C T O Danny Boice based in Washington D.C and were knew
the pain to dealing with Conference calling.
Danny Boice had said in a interview “Speek updates the old system by, first,
making it easier to join a call. Every Speek users gets their own personal link
– for example, Boice has speek.com/danny. These can be distributed to others
instead of a dial-in, and callers can choose to join the conference in a number
of ways, depending on what’s easier for them. They connect using VoIP from
their web browser, enter in their own phone number to have the service ring
them, or, if on mobile, they can basically just hit a button to join the call
from the Speek app.”
Speek is offering a Freemium solution, with $10
per month a user and recently launched new service called “Speek For Teams” on
number of user can communicate together. Generally this solution works well for
companies with 10 to 100 employees. With this funding, they’re planning to add
more feature to the “Speek for Teams” and other services. Features like
Security Controls, Collaboration editing a Document, tools to share Slideshows.
here is the Google Hangout with Founder
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