User:Gte773h/sandbox
Developer(s) | Yapmo |
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Initial release | January 2014 |
Operating system | |
Type | Communication software |
License | Freeware |
Website | www |
Yapmo is a team enterprise social network founded by Paul Everton and Jason Pritzker. Yapmo was created as a single place for company conversations. The problem Yapmo solves is corporate communications are scattered and companies are constantly adopting point solutions like chat, email distribution lists, enterprise social networks, ideation, video on demand, ticketing etc to solve a single requirement. Yapmo was designed to bring all corporate communications into one place and eliminate the need to adopt new solutions for every point requirement. Yapmo accomplishes this by using structured conversations within the software to configure it for a variety of needs. Yapmo has significant adoption in the real estate space as a tool to eliminate massive amounts of internal email.[1][2][3]
Funding
[edit]Yapmo is privately held and raised over $5 million in private investments.
Features
[edit]Yapmo provides Mac, iOS, and Android apps, as well as Web versions. Yapmo utilizes structured data to allow customers to fill requirements around private group messaging, persistent chat, ideation, video on demand, ticketing, and many more.
Competitors
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ HIGGINS, MICHELLE, For Your Ears Only Real Estate Deals That Have Never Been Listed, retrieved September 20, 2013
- ^ Inman, Yapmo tailors its enterprise social network app for real estate, retrieved December 17, 2013
- ^ SICHELMAN, LEW, Messaging software Yapmo helps real estate agents, sellers — quietly, retrieved October 20, 2013
External links
[edit]Category:Project management software Category:Collaborative software