Is Roomla right for me?
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We'll break down the ways a provider can be a part of the Roomla marketplace. Maybe they want to get their existing business online, they want to expand their customer base or they just want to share (and monetize) their talent or knowledge with the world.
There's a good chance others will pay for the regular value provided, whether it's instruction, activity, discussion or just plain entertainment. Touting its low barriers to get started, Roomla helps providers start an online business, make some money and ultimately grow the amateur service economy.
Socio-economic pressures are forcing many services to consider an online delivery. Roomla is free, provides both interactive (i.e. video conferencing) and streaming (i.e. broadcast only) and requires just a browser to run.
Most services flirting with online sessions glue together a bunch of disparate services together. Moving from video conference software link mailing, cheap website hosting, tracking 3rd party payments to a single Roomla is easy, far less costly and time consuming, and delivers a consistent experience to everyone. Once more, being part of the marketplace adds the support a provider needs to reach more customers.
Roomla sessions can be configured with various access and privacy controls, so even businesses like therapy, tutoring or corporation-sponsored comedy can take advantage.
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It's alright for providers to have content spread across multiple properties; it expands their brand while expanding their reach. While many providers opt to migrate their (typically more expensive) set up to Roomla, simply extending your existing business by providing subscription-only content through makes sense.
More specifically, providers may want to:
Make new or existing content exclusive by limiting access to subscribers
Add live conferencing or broadcasting sessions to their service offering
Reach more consumers who are looking for the service in the marketplace
The marketplace offers a clean, easy experience across all services to all consumers; this is part of the attraction for both sides. Customization and advanced operations are deliberately traded for simplicity and consistency.
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