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ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 11:12 AM

Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
So i'm working on a new app, and I'm just throwing this out there to see if there is any interest.

At my new job, I'm frequently without my mobile, but I have email - so I wanted a way to know if people were calling or texting my phone.

So i'm developing an application that will be able to send notifications to an email/sms upon a missed call or new SMS event. It can also forward email/sms to an email/sms, as well as automatically respond to a missed call/sms/email via email/sms. It's pretty much a virtual winmo secretary. There will be the capability for multiple "profiles" for handling the notification/forwarding/response rules, an in each profile you can define custom rules based on contacts.


Example use case:
1. I start the app
2. I enable the "work" profile
3. I leave the phone on in my car and go to work
4. Somebody tries to communicate with me
4.1. by text message
4.1.1. the app forwards the text message to my work email
4.1.2. the app responds via text message with my custom away message
4.2. by calling
4.2.1. the app sends a notification email to my work email with the details of who called and when
4.2.2. if the caller is in my contact list and has a mobile telephone number, the app responds via text message with my custom away message
4.3. by email
4.3.1. the app forwards the email to my work email
5. I leave work, get into my car, and disable the app, and use my phone normally





How's that sound? Ideas and feedback welcome.

rstoyguy 06-09-2008 11:20 AM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZaijiaN (Post 309268)
So i'm working on a new app, and I'm just throwing this out there to see if there is any interest.

At my new job, I'm frequently without my mobile, but I have email - so I wanted a way to know if people were calling or texting my phone.

So i'm developing an application that will be able to send notifications to an email/sms upon a missed call or new SMS event. It can also forward email/sms to an email/sms, as well as automatically respond to a missed call/sms/email via email/sms. It's pretty much a virtual winmo secretary. There will be the capability for multiple "profiles" for handling the notification/forwarding/response rules, an in each profile you can define custom rules based on contacts.


Example use case:
1. I start the app
2. I enable the "work" profile
3. I leave the phone on in my car and go to work
4. Somebody tries to communicate with me
4.1. by text message
4.1.1. the app forwards the text message to my work email
4.1.2. the app responds via text message with my custom away message
4.2. by calling
4.2.1. the app sends a notification email to my work email with the details of who called and when
4.2.2. if the caller is in my contact list and has a mobile telephone number, the app responds via text message with my custom away message
4.3. by email
4.3.1. the app forwards the email to my work email
5. I leave work, get into my car, and disable the app, and use my phone normally





How's that sound? Ideas and feedback welcome.

This sounds interesting. Hooking into the received message in windows and forwarding to an e-mail....Yes, I'd be interested. I'd set up another gmail account just to archive my text msg's. Go for it!

ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 11:41 AM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rstoyguy (Post 309277)
This sounds interesting. Hooking into the received message in windows and forwarding to an e-mail....Yes, I'd be interested. I'd set up another gmail account just to archive my text msg's. Go for it!

Hmm I hadn't even realized the archival possibilities till you just mentioned that... hehe. The capability to do that is already there, just need to configure it.

I'll make it so that the format for the forwarding and responding is configurable.

thakidc 06-09-2008 11:55 AM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
This app sounds awesome. So will i have to run this in the background or will it be more like touchflo enable/disable. This would also be nice for when the girls come over so my boys dont interupt and of course work as suggested. Nice Idea will be watching the development.

ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 12:20 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
The app shouldn't be required to be open in order for it to work - all the notification handlers work w/o the app, but they will launch the app if necessary.

I'm also going to have a history list of events: who called when, if the messages were forwarded, if they were responded to, etc.

ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 03:18 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
I think the hardest part is going to be coming up with a name for it :)

knownboyofno 06-09-2008 03:25 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZaijiaN (Post 309523)
I think the hardest part is going to be coming up with a name for it :)

How about SMSforward....? or not that name.....?

ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 03:30 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by knownboyofno (Post 309527)
How about SMSforward....? or not that name.....?

Nah, it's more than just SMS forwarding, it's notifying, it's responding...

ZaijiaN 06-09-2008 03:31 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
Switchboard? Operator? Secretary?

thakidc 06-09-2008 07:59 PM

Re: Developing app for sms forwarding, missed call notification, auto-responding
 
what pocket secretary or is that taken


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