"Dear ASAP Beta User, [that's me!]
On behalf of all of us at Convoq, I want to thank you for your participation in our ASAP Beta testing program. Because of your support and feedback, version 1.0 of ASAP has entered the marketplace as a more robust and feature-rich product. Your suggestions have ensured that ASAP can effectively compete as the industrys first personal Web conferencing tool.
In case you hadnt heard, ASAP was officially announced and released on February 16, 2004. We are very excited about the launch and look forward to extending our user base. Since this means that we have reached the end of the Beta testing program, we would like to convert your account from Beta user to ASAP licensed customer. This is a simple process; you just need to decide whether you want ASAP Standard (which allows you to convene unlimited 5-person meetings for $49.95 per year) or ASAP Professional (which allows unlimited meetings of up to 25 people for $99.95 per year) and provide us with payment information. For more information on pricing, visit the Product section of the Convoq Web site (www.convoq.com).
To convert your account, please contact our Sales department at 781-676-6800 or reply to this e-mail. On February 25, 2004, we will be canceling all Beta accounts that have not been converted to either ASAP Standard or ASAP Professional licenses, so please act soon.
Again, we thank you for your support of ASAP during its formative period and hope that you will continue as a member of the Convoq family.
Sincerely,
David MacKenzie, Director of Inside Sales
Convoq, Inc.
781-676-6800 (phone)
781-862-2800 (fax)
sales@convoq.com"
, I think the ideas motivating ASAP (As Soon As Present) are very cool. Aside from the network effect (the utility of the tool is only so good as the number of people that are actively able to use it) the pricing/seat model looks very attractive, when compared with competitive web conferencing solutions.