Beontyme Technologies Private Limited
Time is a universal resource. However, planning time is currently limited to the privileged few who use emails and calendars to plan their day. We feel this should not be the case.
With the superpower of planning with Tyme hinging on phone numbers, it becomes vital to provide enough channels for the user to communicate and connect with the intended audience they plan with. For this, Tyme currently allows users to:
Make 1:1 phone calls when events/ meetings are not in person. With direct dialling capabilities from notifications or the event dashboard.
Meet at a location of choice for in-person events/ meetings. With directions and everything from our dashboard when the user is notified.
Zoom extends the capability of Tyme to enhance the value proposition to our users by allowing them to make group calls a reality. This feature enhances the feature of meetings/ events that do not happen in person by creating the ability to allow the inclusion of more than one participant in planning.
Why Zoom for Tyme?
Zoom is a universal collaboration and connection tool for making work more modern. We, at Tyme, believe that this opens up doors for users to take advantage of this powerful proposition to enhance their planning.
What’s in it for Zoom?
Zoom becomes the defacto group meeting tool for Tyme. Our users will be given the opportunity to experience the value proposition of Zoom as a leading collaborative tool. Given the user segment we are targeting with the Tyme app, we feel this will also introduce Zoom to a completely new user segment.
May include user name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, account, user ID, contact lists added by the account or user (which may include contact information a user imports from a third-party app), and other profile information.
Preferences and settings, which may include whether a passcode or a waiting room is required, permitted event capacity, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.
Manage content and information generated in the context of Zoom experiences, which may include audio, video, messages, meeting or chat name, agenda, transcriptions, and responses to polls and Q&A.
Manage participants, which may include assigning participants to specific breakout rooms and specifying an interpreter for the session.
Manage registration information, which may include scheduling Zoom experiences or adding or deleting registrants.
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