Truecaller has release a new real-time audio chat app call as Open Doors on 13th July 2022. The Truecaller said that the new app will be available globally for free via Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
According to the Truecaller, it works seamlessly across both platforms.
Truecaller users can get start using the app with a single to tap to sign in.
People who are not Truecaller users can sign in to Open Doors by verifying their phone number through a missed call or a one-time-password (OTP).
Truecaller has announce Open Doors, a new real-time audio chat app.
This new app has develop by Truecaller’s teams in Stockholm and India.
The Truecaller announce that Open Doors will be available globally free of cost via Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Truecaller claims that it works seamlessly between Android and iOS.
Truecaller users can download Open Doors and simply sign in with a single tap to start using the app.
If you are not a user of the caller identification service, you will have to verify your phone number through a missed call or an OTP to sign in.
Truecaller said that Open Doors only requires access to your contact list to let users connect with their friends, and microphone to let users enjoy real-time audio chatting.
Users participating in a conversation will not be able to see phone numbers of other participants, as per the Truecaller.
Open Doors allows its users to join and leave conversations at will.
The app notifies your friends when you join or start a conversation.
After receiving the notification, your friends can choose to join the conversation by simply clicking on the alert notification or via a link that can be share separately.
When your friends have join, the app will also alert their friends in a similar manner and the cycle of invitation will hence continue.
Truecaller also said the conversations will be moderate by the community and they are not store anywhere.
Truecaller added that the user interface of Open Doors has English, Hindi, Spanish, Latin, and French languages available.
Nami Zarringhalam, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-founder of Truecaller, Said :
The Truecaller said that more languages could be added later on user demand.