Free Video Conferencing by faceflow - A Skype Killer?

Faceflow offers free video conferencing
Video conference calls are a great way for friends in different physical locations to get in touch with each other. Skype recently added group video calling to their quiver by allowing up to 10 people to join the conference at the same time. This feature was free during the beta release but now they charge for it. Since a lot of our readers ask us on twitter about free video conferencing services, we bring you this review of faceflow - a totally FREE video conferencing service.


How does faceflow work?

Faceflow is a browser based video conferencing solution letting you organize video conferences with up to four people. There is nothing to be downloaded or installed in order to start video conferencing with your friends, family, and co-workers. The only catch is that it allows only up to four people in a conference. Nevertheless, it is free and if you are paying 10 bucks a month for Skype video conferencing it is about time you switched.

Watch this video to see how faceflow works.


Is faceflow a Skype killer

Faceflow has grown rapidly in the past few months. With over 50,000 users it is the next face of social networking. Faceflow lets you connect with both new and old faces in the spirit of social networks such as facebook. You can stay anonymous and still enjoy connecting with your friends, family, and if you want even with strangers. What are you waiting for? Get started by registering at faceflow

Comments

  1. Nice thanks for the infomration.
    Definitely a Skype killer, who likes to pay and download when you can have for free, and on the web??

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  2. Dear Anony,

    We are glad you liked faceflow. The fact that you do not have to download anything is a win win situation. If you are in a hurry or if you need to use a PC where skype is not installed ff comes to rescue.

    Regards,
    Team - Free Calls Hub

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