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Introducing OpenWeb’s Native Mobile SDK for Publishers

By OpenWeb

It’s a big day here at OpenWeb (formerly Spot.IM)!

As more audiences consume content on smartphones and tablets, mobile apps become an integral part of a publisher’s digital strategy. With all the content and social media choices users have on mobile devices, keeping users engaged within those apps is an uphill battle for publishers.

With that in mind, we’re thrilled to announce the official launch of our new, native mobile software development kit (SDK) to help publishers of all sizes drive mobile app engagement and monetization within mobile apps. By making OpenWeb’s community solutions available to the public in the form of a native SDK, iOS and Android mobile app developers now have the ability to monetize user-generated content (UGC) via a revenue share.

What makes this announcement so exciting is the fact that OpenWeb is the first company to offer publishers a social engagement solution for mobile apps with a monetization feature that is seamlessly integrated with the page.

Nadav Shoval, our co-founder and CEO says: “Audiences today only visit publisher sites for a few seconds before escaping to Facebook to discuss the content, and this is a huge challenge for publishers. We’re committed to solving this problem by building communities to keep users engaged on publisher sites. Our native SDK now extends the community functionality to mobile apps and we’re thrilled to release it for all publishers to enjoy and users to experience.”

You can check out the full press release via GlobeNewswire here.

Want more information about OpenWeb’s native mobile SDK? Drop us a line here.

Let’s have a conversation.

Right now OpenWeb has a limited number of partners we can work with in order to provide the highest quality service to each and every one. Let us know you’re interested and stay informed about how OpenWeb is empowering publishers and advertisers to change online conversations for good.
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