ZippCall Expands to iOS and Android for International Calling
By
Josh Mead
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
ZippCall, a web-based international calling service launched in April, has grown to 4,000+ users and now expanded to iOS and Android apps. The service offers pay-as-you-go calling to 200+ countries with no subscriptions or hidden fees, positioning itself as a simple, reliable alternative for international calls.
Key quotes
· 4 pulled✌️ Phew, it's been a minute since my first launch back in April!
something I built in under a week (with zero background in telecom!) is now being used by 4,000+ people around the world
ZippCall become a go-to replacement for those of us who just need a quick, reliable, no-nonsense way to call abroad
today I'm excited to share that ZippCall is now available on iOS and Android!
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