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June 18, 2018

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Manything to unveil CCTV Connect app and new billing system at IFSEC 2018

Manything, the British video monitoring software company, is set to unveil new white label software and a new billing system to the professional security industry at IFSEC 2018.

The first update is that the company can now handle the billing process for its partners. The Manything Pro platform can add recurring revenue subscription products for installers and distributors – partners simply tell Manything what they want to charge their customers, then Manything handle the recurring payments and pay the partner their commission.

The second new solution is the CCTV Connect app that can take on a partner’s colours and logos which will enable distributors and installers to offer the software in their own brand.

The Manything team can produce this customised app in any branding or language in just a few days at no cost to the distributor or installer.

Manything now has more than 850,000 global users and originally launched as an app allowing users to turn retired smartphones and tablets into home security cameras, with over 25 years of video monitored every day.

Manything Pro empowers installers and distributors to offer remote viewing and offsite cloud recording to customers, creating a new source of recurring revenue

The solution has developed into Manything Pro, which launched at ISC West in April. Manything Pro empowers professional security installers and distributors to offer remote viewing and offsite cloud recording to their customers, and in turn create a new source of recurring revenue.

This cloud Software as a Service solution allows end users to access their video through the Manything Pro app (available on Apple or Android phones and tablets) or via a web browser. Professional installers can manage their customers through the Manything Pro partner portal.

No additional hardware, port forwarding, or router configuration is required and an unlimited number of cameras can be added for live viewing for free – users only pay for select cameras that are recording to the cloud.

Broader compatibility is also on the horizon for Manything. The software currently works with a range of Hikvision and Axis IP cameras, and Dahua models will be joining the growing list soon.  Manything will also soon be compatible with Hikvision DVR’s, meaning cloud can be added to legacy systems.

Manything is exhibiting at IFSEC International, 19-21 June 2018, ExCeL London. You can find them on stand C108. Register now.

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