Redi Launches Redi Mobile
New app was development with the help of PowWow.
The mobile iteration of the platform has four views and uses the same risk control framework as the RediPlus desktop application. The app is available in Apple’s application store and supported by mobile application development vendor PowWow.
Development began late last year, Adrian Stack, product manager at Redi, tells WatersTechnology. Partnering with PowWow helped Redi overcome some obstacles while building the app.
“PowWow has been great to work with on this project, making the development and deployment of Redi Mobile much less resource intensive than if we’d done it ourselves,” Stack says. “Integrating Mobile with our existing onboard and entitlement process took a bit of work, but PowWow was able to help streamline the process.”
Stack says Redi has been beta testing the app since the beginning of the year. There have been several dozen early adopters. Redi has incorporated their feedback in regards to changes to features and workflow to help with usability, Stack says.
Looking ahead, Stack says there is the possibility of expansion of the app.
“We are always looking to broaden our product suite as demand dictates,” Stack said. “Early feedback to mobile has been very positive, and we may look to expand it by adding other trading tools to the offering at some point over the next six to 12 months.”
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