Octave’s unique approach to creating a app-based ecosystem
for your audience features eight key areas.


What Makes Octave Different
Comparison | Most Other Systems | Your Octave App-Based Ecosystem |
---|---|---|
design and layout | Cookie-cutter design and layout, limited opportunities to create a truly branded experience for your app | Fully customized branding experience — your colors, your logos, your look, feel, layout, anything you want to see on Octave becomes your mobile reality. |
Control Limit | Limits your control – “You can’t because we can’t do that…” “You can’t because we don’t want you to do that…” “It’s not designed to…” | Gives you complete control of how, when, and in what way you connect with your community. |
Feature | Few features and limited third-party API — messaging, | Instant push notifications, SAAS capabilities, mobile commerce, |
design | Boring UX — “This isn’t sexy at all!” | Octave thrives on introducing viral experiences through brain science-based gamification, contests, and rewards. |
Simple to Use | Outdated content management system (CMS) and learning management system (LMS) delivery and management | Simple-to-use CMS and LMS capabilities integrated with the most effective online learning behavior models |
Startup Costs | Costs a Fortune – most apps based ecosystems cost more than $50,000 before you have a finished prodcut. | Get your fully polished Octave ecosystem live to your audience in app stores around the world at a fraction of the cost most apps require to even get to the live testing phase. |
Flat Fee Pricing | Most systems charge a SASS per-user fee that ranges from $2 to $8 per month pre-user! This quickly added up to thousands or even tens of thousands per month. | Your billing department will never get that sick to your stomach surprise bill of $5,000 or even $10,000 for a single month in user fees. With Octave, your monthly investment is fixed at $997. *custom builds excluded |
Get Started With Octave
If you’re ready to see Octave hit all the right keys with your audience,
there are two ways to get started.