How to create an OTT app for the entertainment business?
Question Posted Friday June 18 2021, 12:55 pm
Hi, We are one planning to start an OTT app for the web, mobile and smart tv with subscription based revenue model. Need solution provider and guidance to enter the market.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? nandinir answered Thursday August 26 2021, 9:22 am: When thinking about entertainment streaming services, at least one of the big streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, which includes both Hulu and Disney+ likely come to mind. And while more main players are coming int to the “streaming wars” with the likes of CBS All Access, HBO MAX, and Peacock, consumers are taking interest in smaller players, too. That’s where you come in.
Dwarak17 answered Wednesday June 30 2021, 1:34 pm: OTT App is one of the most successful business models in the streaming industry. It helps to reduce the churn rate for the platform and improve retention over the market. Most entertainment content creators have diverse openings to showcase it time and again whether it is a VOD, movies, virtual events, seminars, etc all using the power of mobile technology. Always prefer branded OTT app solution to make it happens for your streaming business.
I prefer CONTUS VPlayed OTT Solution for launching OTT App. They provider 100+ features and multiple ways to monetize content through app. It will be the right choice for the entertainment-based business. [ Dwarak17's advice column | Ask Dwarak17 A Question ]
DrStephanie answered Sunday June 20 2021, 6:04 pm: What is an "OTT" Please? One possible source of advice on starting a business could be S.C.O.R.E. , the Service Core of Retired Executives. Its national, volunteer based and they match you with someone from a similar business background. There is no charge for the service. [ DrStephanie's advice column | Ask DrStephanie A Question ]
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