Integrate email and messaging APIs to enable users to converse directly through LinkedIn, Gmail, and WhatsApp within your app, boosting their productivity and satisfaction.
No features have been listed yet.
No Unipile videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Unipile's answer:
Unipile integrates multiple messaging and email platforms into one API, offering centralized communication for businesses.
Unipile's answer:
Unipile's API stands out by offering a unique combination of LinkedIn/WhatsApp integration along with email services like Gmail and Outlook, allowing for streamlined communication within recruitment and professional networking. This is especially beneficial for publishers creating automations.
Unipile's answer:
Professionals and businesses looking for efficient communication and integration of various messaging channels into their software applications.
Unipile's answer:
Unipile uses APIs for messaging platforms, supports email providers, and incorporates AI for message handling.
Unipile's answer:
Initially focused on employee productivity through an app, we’ve shifted our focus to developing APIs for SAAS publishers, directly integrating services like Gmail, LinkedIn, WhatsApp into CRM, ATS, and outreach software, to address evolving communication needs in professional environments.
Unipile's answer:
We collaborate with publishers who connect tens of thousands of accounts through our API, but due to confidentiality agreements, their identities are not disclosed.
Based on our record, Any.Run seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 33 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Https://app.any.run/ should be enough for most of the cases. If you have packed/encrypted sample (like EMP.dll from Empress), you can't do anything. Source: about 1 year ago
If you open it on https://app.any.run it will show you the outbound connections it makes. If you're responsible for such things, you could then block this on your web proxy/firewall/whatever. Source: about 1 year ago
Hello! Try this https://app.any.run/. Source: about 1 year ago
Does anyone have an account at app.any.run to have more analysis about their file? Source: about 1 year ago
App.any.run was probably the most useful thing in getting to understand how malware works, its basically an sandbox where it shows you all actions, changes, modifications and network connections done by any executable, including any malware, you can begin by analyzing this piece of Redline Stealer. Source: over 1 year ago
Cuckoo Sandbox - Cuckoo Sandbox provides detailed analysis of any suspected malware to help protect you from online threats.
Spark Mail - Spark helps you take your inbox under control. Instantly see what’s important and quickly clean up the rest. Spark for Teams allows you to create, discuss, and share email with your colleagues
VirusTotal - VirusTotal is a free service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs and facilitates the quick...
EmailEngine App - EmailEngine is an email client but for apps, not people. It connects to the user's email server, translates REST API requests from the app to IMAP and SMTP commands, and sends webhooks for changes like new or deleted emails.
Metadefender - Metadefender, by OPSWAT, allows you to quickly multi-scan your files for malware using 43 antivirus...
Gmail API - Flexible, RESTful access to the user's inbox