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Post the ban on Chinese apps, 'Made in India' apps from Hyderabad are in demand

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Published : Jul 12, 2020, 1:47 PM IST

Updated : Jul 12, 2020, 1:53 PM IST

At a time when Corornavirus induced lockdown forced people to stay indoors and look for avenues of social engagement, and the recent ban on Chinese apps created a void, few mobile applications developed by Hyderabad-based firms have caught the imagination of consumers.

made in hyderabad apps,Dubshoot, VacYa & Just-A-Sec
Post the ban on Chinese apps, 'Made in India' apps from Hyderabad are in demand

Hyderabad:Some of the 'Made in India' mobile applications from Hyderabad are; Dubshoot, VacYa & Just-A-Sec.

Post the ban on Chinese apps, 'Made in India' apps from Hyderabad are in demand


"People of India have given a thumbs up to the Prime Minister's call to use Made in India goods and platforms, and we see that happening across all avenues including mobile applications," said P. Venkateswara Rao, CEO & Co-founder, Dubshoot.

He pointed out that even before a ban was imposed on Chinese mobile applications, many users were shifting their loyalty towards homegrown platforms like Dubshoot. "It's evident from the fact that Dubshoot attracted close to half a million users base before June, a number that is rising at an unprecedented rate since last week," Rao said.

"A technically strong platform, Dubshoot has plenty of features including content creation tools like dub videos for dialogues once rendered by celebrities in the cinema or otherwise. This user-generated content platform is supported in all Indian regional languages along with Hindi and English. While user privacy is assured, Dubshoot never uploads content without the user's consent to do so," added Rao.

In addition to a large user base in India, Dubshoot is fast attracting as a favorite among users from the United States, Middle East nations, Sri Lanka, and other countries.

VacYa, is another mobile application made in the city of pearls that witnessed tremendous growth during the nation-wide lockdown being observed for over three months. The platform now has over 1,00,000 signups as the software has been made available for free during these unsettling times of COVID-19 and today it is the largest 'Made in India' unified communications and collaboration platform, say the developers.

VacYa Meet helps enable enterprise employees, virtual teams, and custom vertical users in fields including government, healthcare, education, and more to collaborate in real-time as though they were working in the same room. VacYa's solutions help simplify business processes, improve results, and increase efficiency in daily activities with security being a fundamental parameter.

"Thousands of people have used our platform already and it is growing at a steady pace. Users appreciate the simplicity of the product. VacYa makes security the top priority in the design, development, deployment, and maintenance of its networks, platforms, and applications," said Chandra S. Potineni, Founder, VacYa.

According to him, the product is built on the latest WebRTC signaling and media standards, adhering to all required security protocols.


As mandated by the government, VacYa focuses on data localization and privacy. All VacYa India meetings happen locally on Indian servers. With the government banning some foreign-made mobile applications, he feels VacYa is well-positioned to be the solution of choice for India with their data localization and security.

Another fast-emerging prospect in the lot isJust-A-Sec.A consumer will receive personalized notifications based on preset preferences which means that the App works as an intuitive tool to search, view, and locate the places that one finds interesting and want to know more about.

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(Inputs from IANS)

Last Updated : Jul 12, 2020, 1:53 PM IST

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