MobileDay

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MobileDay is a mobile conference calling application that gives its users one-touch access into any conference call without dialing, remembering codes, and writing down conference details. The Boulder, Colorado-based company was founded in 2011 with the goal of making life easier and more productive for the mobile business individual.

Features

The MobileDay application is free for iPhone and Android platforms, and lets users join a conference call with long and complex access codes with the touch of a button. IT Works by scanning your phone's calendar appointments for conference call information like dial-in numbers, host/guest ID's & PIN numbers. The app then organizes all that information neatly in an agenda view that gives you an idea of all your scheduled calls. The app also allows one-touch access into voice conferences and online meetings such as GoToMeeting, Google+ Hangouts, WebEx, Apple Facetime, and Skype Audio. MobileDay also allows for calls to be made via VoIP dialing through Google Voice. The app claims that true one-touch access is enabled by these features:

  • Auto-detection of conference calls within calendar invites
  • Custom dialing sequences for each conference number
  • Auto-recognition and dialing when you’re the host
  • Carrier and location specific dialing
  • Least Cost Dialing based on location at time of call

MobileDay interoperates with a large number of audio conferencing service providers (CSP) including:

  • A+ Conferencing
  • Arkadin
  • AT Conference
  • AT&T Connect
  • Bell Conferencing
  • CenturyLink Conferencing
  • WebEx
  • FreeConference
  • FreeConferenceCall.com
  • FuzeMeeting
  • Genesys Conferencing
  • Glance
  • Google Voice
  • GoToMeeting
  • GoToWebinar
  • Intercall
  • Join.me
  • Level3 / Global Crossing]
  • MeetingOne
  • MegaMeeting
  • PGi / Premiere Conferencing
  • ReadyTalk
  • Telus Conferencing
  • Verizon Conferencing
  • Windstream Conferencing

Company

MobileDay Inc. was founded in November 2011 by CEO/Co-founder Jim Haid, and VP/Co-founder Brad Dupee. The Boulder, Colorado-based startup raised about $1.5 million in initial seed funding from the Foundry Group, Google Ventures, Softbank Capital, SoftTech VC, Bullet Time Ventures, Box Group, and DH Capital Their Board of Directors includes StillSecure CEO and Chairman, Rajat Bhargava, and Techstars & Foundry Group co-founder, Brad Feld.