The new App Store is open for business. Come here to find powerful, secure and fully integrated apps that you can add to your sites, expanding your offerings and increasing your revenue streams. Every app in the App Store has been carefully curated, integrates seamlessly, and offers great value for you and your clients.
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There are four apps already in the App Store, and more are on the way.
vCita: CRM, Online booking and More
With vCita, your SMB clients have the tools they need to manage day-to-day activities such as customer communications, scheduling, invoicing, etc., all in one place. After adding, the vCita widget will appear on the site, and is manageable from the vCita console directly accessible via the platform. Comes with a 14-day free trial.
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Uberall: Online Listing Management
The ‘Near me’ experience platform by Uberall turns online interactions into offline sales by providing a robust set of directories & services for pushing data to. ‘Near me’ enables business owners the opportunity to reach potential customers in the channels they are using.
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AudioEye: Site Accessibility Tool
AudioEye is an accessibility software solution that makes online content accessible for individuals with disabilities while ensuring companies legally comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
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Neustar-Localeze: Local SEO Listings
Localeze is a business listing tool that manages core NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data and pushes it to leading online services & directories (Google My Business, Foursquare, and more) so this info is up-to-date and synced across the internet.
Download Localeze white label materials >>
We’ll continue to bring excellent quality apps to the App Store, so you can continue to build the very best sites for your clients, ones which meet all of their diverse and changing needs. For more details, see this.
Note: Your customers won’t see the App Store when they access the platform, and they won’t see any apps in their sites until you give them the ‘Use apps’ permission. The same applies to your team - staff members will only see the App Store after you’ve given them the ‘Add apps’ permission.