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<strong>StreetTalker Communication platforms monitor suits.</strong>
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==Why==
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In today's market one need to be focused and effective in one's social media campaigns, to accomplish this one have to have an "always-on" presence to one's users.<br>
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We created StreetTalker to aid you in managing your groups more effectively with less human/"moderator" involvement.
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==What==
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StreetTalker is an instant messaging communication management platform designed to create effective group communication in a structured way.
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==How==
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We created a platform where:
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*User management and vetting/storing of users info in a centralized point
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*Intergroup communication can be controlled
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*Messages are scanned and forwarded based on fixed rules to "reaction groups"
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* Multi platform-based system design having the same user interface to the platforms.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:31, 24 January 2020

StreetTalker Communication platforms monitor suits.

Why

In today's market one need to be focused and effective in one's social media campaigns, to accomplish this one have to have an "always-on" presence to one's users.
We created StreetTalker to aid you in managing your groups more effectively with less human/"moderator" involvement.

What

StreetTalker is an instant messaging communication management platform designed to create effective group communication in a structured way.

How

We created a platform where:

  • User management and vetting/storing of users info in a centralized point
  • Intergroup communication can be controlled
  • Messages are scanned and forwarded based on fixed rules to "reaction groups"
  • Multi platform-based system design having the same user interface to the platforms.

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

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