“We are pleased to welcome Sendbird into the AWS Marketplace so that our customers can add powerful conversational capabilities to their applications.”
SAN MATEO, Calif. (PRWEB)
April 28, 2022
Sendbird, the chat platform for mobile apps, today announced that Sendbird Chat, a complete in-app chat platform with APIs, SDKs, and UIKits, is now available for purchase on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace. The AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors (ISVs) that makes it easy for customers to find, test, purchase, and deploy software running on AWS. Now, more organizations around the world can benefit from Sendbird Chat on AWS. Sendbird currently supports over 250 million active users and 5 billion messages a month, with a global cloud system spanning 9 AWS Regions.
The listing in the AWS Marketplace reinforces Sendbird’s partnership with AWS. Sendbird is an Advanced Tier Technology Partner and a member of the AWS ISV Accelerate Program, which joined the AWS Partner Network (APN) Global Startup Program last year. The APN Global Startup Program is an invite-only, go-to-market program that supports mid-to-late stage startups that have raised institutional funding, achieved product-market fit, and are willing to scale.
“We’ve seen the value Sendbird Chat provides to companies around the world,” said Jae Kyu Chun, Head of Partners and Alliances, Korea. “We are pleased to welcome Sendbird into the AWS Marketplace so that our customers can add powerful conversational capabilities to their applications.”
Sendbird believes that conversations are at the heart of building relationships between users and businesses or even within companies to get things done. The company developed its conversations platform for mobile apps that support chat, voice, and video – all on AWS. Top brands like Reddit, DoorDash, Paytm, and Krafton use Sendbird to drive higher transactions and loyalty for hundreds of millions of users each month. After listing on the AWS Marketplace, Sendbird Chat is now one of less than 560 software-as-a-service (SaaS) business applications of more than 12,000 products listed for purchase.
Anyone with an AWS account can purchase a Sendbird Chat subscription with just a few clicks. Within minutes, customers can integrate Sendbird’s chat APIs and use AWS’s reliable cloud infrastructure to start sending secure and immersive messages.
Purchasing through the AWS Marketplace also simplifies billing by empowering Customers to use AWS integrated billing, cost analysis in Cost Explorer, and subscription management. In addition, purchases on the AWS Marketplace qualify against customers ’Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) commitments.
“We are proud to partner with AWS to build and scale our communications and chatting platforms,” said Sendbird co-founder and CEO John S. Kim. “We are pleased to launch Sendbird Chat on the AWS Marketplace to further expand our reach and allow more organizations to build relationships with their users.”
To learn more about all that Sendbird has to offer, please visit http://www.sendbird.com.
About Sendbird
Sendbird is the most proven conversation platform for mobile apps trusted by industry leaders like Reddit, DoorDash, and Paytm. We allow any company to quickly and easily embed a rich chat, voice, and video experience into its app to build relationships with and between its users. With Sendbird, businesses can quickly improve customer engagement and retention with less effort or risk in development than if they themselves develop or maintain it.
Sendbird’s top global customers include Yahoo! Sports, OLA, Rally Health, Headspace, Teladoc, Accoldate, Carousell, Schibsted, Virgin Mobile UAE, Dream11, Krafton, Nexon, Hinge, ServiceNow, and Kookmin Bank. It is supported by ICONIQ Growth, STEADFAST Capital Ventures, Tiger Global Management, Meritech Capital, Emergence Capital, Shasta Ventures, August Capital, Funders Club, World Innovation Lab, and Y Combinator. Sendbird is headquartered in San Mateo, California.
Please visit https://sendbird.com for more information.
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