FlowVella (formerly Flowboard) is an interactive presentation platform that includes an iPad/iPhone app, a Mac app and web site for viewing presentations, built first for the iPad and web. FlowVella allows users to create, publish and share presentations through their cloud-based SaaS system. FlowVella allows embedding of text, images, PDFs, video and gallery objects in easy linkable screens, defining modern interactive presentations. FlowVella grew out of Treemo Labs.[1][2]

FlowVella
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Presentation tool
Available inEnglish
Key peopleBrent Brookler co-founders
URLhttps://www.flowvella.com/
LaunchedApril 2013
Current statusactive

History

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FlowVella launched as 'Flowboard' on April 18, 2013 after being built for almost a year. FlowVella was incubated out of Treemo Labs, which had years of experience building native apps for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. FlowVella is an iPad app and Mac app where users create, view, publish and share interactive presentations. Presentations are viewable on flowvella.com through a web-based viewer on any device or through the FlowVella native iPad app or Mac app.

On December 18, 2014, Flowboard rebranded as FlowVella after a trademark dispute.[3][4]

Presentation format

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FlowVella is an interactive presentation format where instead of single directional slides, presentations are made up of linkable screens with embeddable media and content objects. While 'Flows' can be exported to PDF, they all have a web address and are meant to be viewed via a web browser or the FlowVella native applications.[5]

Revenue model

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FlowVella uses the freemium model for its presentation apps. Free users can make 4 public presentations with limited number of screens/slides, but most features are available to try out the software. In 2016, FlowVella introduced a second paid plan called PRO which includes team sharing, tracking and newly introduced 'Kiosk Mode' that launched in March of 2017. [6]

Features

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FlowVella is a native iPad app and Mac app which has advantages over web based tools. All downloaded presentations can be viewed offline, without an Internet connection. This includes videos which are enabled by caching the video files into memory. For students, teachers, sales people and all users, this is extremely important because this prevents having a presentation fail because of lack of an Internet connection. Beyond the offline capabilities, there is a trend to build native applications versus HTML5 as noted by Facebook and LinkedIn both rebuilding their mobile apps as 100% native applications.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Geekwire article - Treemo Labs Rebrands as Flowboard, Launches iPad Presentation App".
  2. ^ "TheNextWeb article - Flowboard for Mac roundtrips your presentations from desktop to cloud to iPad and back".
  3. ^ "EnGadget - FlowVella: The presentation app formerly known as Flowboard".
  4. ^ Dove, Jackie (2014-12-19). "Flowboard Changes Its Name To FlowVella". TNW | Apps. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  5. ^ "Pando Daily - Flowboard Launches". Archived from the original on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2014-06-17.
  6. ^ "Flowboard App Is Platform For 'Touch Publishing' on iPad".
  7. ^ "Why Facebook Ditched the Mobile Web & Went Native With its New iOS App".
  8. ^ "Why LinkedIn dumped HTML5 & went native for its mobile apps".
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