FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now
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 Just wanted to share that you can download the mobile iOS/Android beta for FreePBX's Zulu now if you are a user. This went online Wednesday August 28th 
 https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/ZU/Zulu+Mobile+InstallationYou can get 2 free licenses for your installation for free. Just getting ready to provision my phone to check it out. The latest desktop version of Zulu has worked pretty well. There is a Slack/Teams feature that isnt bad, but since you cant invite outsiders to it its probably not going to gain much traction. The whole interface is pretty nice though. I hope they change the licensing model from the $199 per 20 users per year to something per actual user. 
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 @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: Just wanted to share that you can download the mobile iOS/Android beta for FreePBX's Zulu now if you are a user. This went online Wednesday August 28th 
 https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/ZU/Zulu+Mobile+InstallationYou can get 2 free licenses for your installation for free. Just getting ready to provision my phone to check it out. The latest desktop version of Zulu has worked pretty well. There is a Slack/Teams feature that isnt bad, but since you cant invite outsiders to it its probably not going to gain much traction. The whole interface is pretty nice though. I hope they change the licensing model from the $199 per 20 users per year to something per actual user. That is only $10/user/year. That is not all the bad. What price point you after? Also, I was on their forum today and did not see a notice for this! The Zulu app on Fedora works okay-ish. 
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 Oh nice, they are using TestFlight for iOS testing. I've used that for testing some apps in the past. Worked decent enough. 
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 @jaredbusch said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: Just wanted to share that you can download the mobile iOS/Android beta for FreePBX's Zulu now if you are a user. This went online Wednesday August 28th 
 https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/ZU/Zulu+Mobile+InstallationYou can get 2 free licenses for your installation for free. Just getting ready to provision my phone to check it out. The latest desktop version of Zulu has worked pretty well. There is a Slack/Teams feature that isnt bad, but since you cant invite outsiders to it its probably not going to gain much traction. The whole interface is pretty nice though. I hope they change the licensing model from the $199 per 20 users per year to something per actual user. That is only $10/user/year. That is not all the bad. What price point you after? Also, I was on their forum today and did not see a notice for this! The Zulu app on Fedora works okay-ish. I would like it to be just $10/user/year Currently if you have 9 users you have to buy 20 and if you have 22 users you have to buy 40. At least that’s the only option in the portal. Increments of 20 and I think 50 
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 @jaredbusch said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: Oh nice, they are using TestFlight for iOS testing. I've used that for testing some apps in the past. Worked decent enough. It resolves the primary gripe I had about FreePBX with the mobile sip clients and responsive firewall issues. Now if only it could be multitenant... 
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 @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: @jaredbusch said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: Just wanted to share that you can download the mobile iOS/Android beta for FreePBX's Zulu now if you are a user. This went online Wednesday August 28th 
 https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/ZU/Zulu+Mobile+InstallationYou can get 2 free licenses for your installation for free. Just getting ready to provision my phone to check it out. The latest desktop version of Zulu has worked pretty well. There is a Slack/Teams feature that isnt bad, but since you cant invite outsiders to it its probably not going to gain much traction. The whole interface is pretty nice though. I hope they change the licensing model from the $199 per 20 users per year to something per actual user. That is only $10/user/year. That is not all the bad. What price point you after? Also, I was on their forum today and did not see a notice for this! The Zulu app on Fedora works okay-ish. I would like it to be just $10/user/year Currently if you have 9 users you have to buy 20 and if you have 22 users you have to buy 40. At least that’s the only option in the portal. Increments of 20 and I think 50 Yeah, the 20 user blocks only make sense for huge companies. For small ones, it often means $15-20/user, rather than $10. Which are huge percentage increases. 
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 @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: @jaredbusch said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: @bigbear said in FreePBX iOS/Android Mobile App in public beta now: Just wanted to share that you can download the mobile iOS/Android beta for FreePBX's Zulu now if you are a user. This went online Wednesday August 28th 
 https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/ZU/Zulu+Mobile+InstallationYou can get 2 free licenses for your installation for free. Just getting ready to provision my phone to check it out. The latest desktop version of Zulu has worked pretty well. There is a Slack/Teams feature that isnt bad, but since you cant invite outsiders to it its probably not going to gain much traction. The whole interface is pretty nice though. I hope they change the licensing model from the $199 per 20 users per year to something per actual user. That is only $10/user/year. That is not all the bad. What price point you after? Also, I was on their forum today and did not see a notice for this! The Zulu app on Fedora works okay-ish. I would like it to be just $10/user/year Currently if you have 9 users you have to buy 20 and if you have 22 users you have to buy 40. At least that’s the only option in the portal. Increments of 20 and I think 50 Ah ok because of the price blocks. Yes, I agree there. 


