Evo Voice (Voice) is a communication platform aimed at delivering the key functionalities commonly found in traditional PBX systems, but with enhanced flexibility.
Voice was meticulously crafted with the specific objective of offering highly adaptable, multi-channel communication capabilities.
Core Design:
The Voice platform is structured around three key elements: Endpoints, Flows, and Nodes.
Endpoints
Endpoints represent entities capable of initiating or receiving communication. Examples include Phone Numbers (DIDs), Users/SIP devices (extensions), and Email addresses. Learn more about Endpoints.
Flows
Flows consist of communication instructions executed when an endpoint initiates communication. They are composed of nodes interconnected by transitions, facilitating sequential operations. Learn more about Flows.
Nodes
Nodes are individual units within a Flow interconnected by transitions. They govern the actions performed during communication processes. Learn more about Nodes.
Summary:
Voice is a flexible and user-centric communication platform adept at managing various communication scenarios seamlessly. It adopts a unified approach across multiple channels, employing Endpoints, Flows, and Nodes as its core programming components.