Say NAMASTE Indian-made video conferencing platforms beat zoom

Many companies have come up with Indian-made video conferencing platforms.One of them is Say Namaste, a Mumbai-based startup company that developed InScripts.

Say NAMASTE Indian-made video conferencing platforms beat zoom

There are various video conferencing services available for locals to interact with employees who work from home and attend official professional video conferences. So there are advantages to lockdown times like Zoom and Google Meat.
Meanwhile, following the revelation of security threats against Zoom App, the Government of India has advised people and government offices not to use Zoom App. Startups in India have been asked to develop another app that includes all the features that can be used instead of Zoom App.
Many companies have come up with Indian-made video conferencing platforms. One of them is Say Namaste, a Mumbai-based startup company that developed InScript. Previously only available on the web, the app is now available in the Play Store and Apple App Store.
Say Namaste CEO Anuj Gerg said security and privacy were taken seriously and in accordance with Europe's GDPR law. Up to 50 people can participate in the group video call via SE NAMESTE. Features such as screen sharing, text mode, and file sharing are available in the sema namespace.
Participants can send text messages during a video call. Documents, PDFs, presentations, images and video files can be exchanged through the file sharing feature.
Creating and sharing a meeting room in the Say Namespace app is easy. Click Start or Join.
Meeting starters can create their own meeting ID by name. Those who wish to attend the ongoing meeting must enter the Meeting ID by clicking the Join Exit Meeting button.
More than 100,000 people downloaded WhatsApp on Google Playstore. Say Namaste has a 4.5 rating on the App Store and App Store.