Layer Client API - Messaging, built for developers - now for web and desktop

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Every app a messaging app, now without the worries. I particularly appreciate this since I've been meaning to try some web implementations. #proudinvestor
thanks for all your support. We promise to make life even easier for all web developers out there with our upcoming JS SDK and web UI Kit.
Incredible teams build incredible products. Always looking forward to Layer's newsletter :))
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not sure what would qualify it to be a product better than several live customers on the Client API during the beta period, and over 250 on Layer's platform. As every product, Layer keeps evolving, and we are adding components that make it even easier to add messaging to all the products people love and use daily.
oh no! Sloppy thumb work, I jumped into the wrong product page.
can't remove it via my phone. Hopefully I can on desktop in a little bit.
Pricing ? Making that more clear will help. Looks really interesting will check it out for an ecommerce app
Layer is a service priced on monthly authenticated users, and since this API is used to build clients (just like the JS SDK will be), it's an included tool with any Layer plan.
can we see a working demo anywhere of it?
our customer Udacity launched team chat for their nanodegree programs using the Layer Client API (plus our iOS and Android SDKs), and that's a great place to see it in the wild. You can read more about what they built and how in a post from Dhruv Parthasarathy (), Udacity Product Engineer, here:
looks great, but i anticipate Facebook, given how important they consider developers tool, to make something out of messenger and possibly embed it in Parse SDK
Great work!!
good stuff. out of curiosity you guys built all the API mgmt. features in house?