Skillr, the iOS app for low-cost per-minute video chats with professional and amateur language experts, as well as experts in a variety of other fields, announced a number of language lesson and interpreter partnership agreements with Tyler Herron and Shelby Edwards, Inclusive Communication Service (ICS).
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Edwards stated, “We are very excited to be a part of the Skillr community because it gives us new channels for real-time interaction with new and existing customers. With the Skillr App we help consumers experience and utilize instant on-demand VidChat professional language interpreters.”
ICS has provided professional and affordable sign language and spoken language interpreting, translation, and services to the Deaf, Deaf-blind, Blind, low-vision, late-deafened, hard-of-hearing, and Limited English Proficient (LEP) communities throughout the Northeast United States for nearly a decade.
ICS is now utilizing Skillr to assist customers all over the world.
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Under the new non-exclusive Skillr Channel Partnership Agreement, ICS language professionals will use the Skillr App to provide consumers worldwide with instant live one-on-one VidChat professional interpreter services in Russian, Mandarin, Spanish, and French, with American Sign Language (ASL) on the horizon.
ICS has also joined the Skillr Referral Program, which includes cash referral fees as well as long-term revenue royalty rights on customers referred by ICS.
Skillr CEO Shapiro added, “We’re delighted the Skillr App on iOS can be a place for our partner Inclusive Language Services to support and acquire new VidChat customers. I’m pleased to welcome Tyler, Shelby and the ICS team to the Skillr family of investors, partners, advisors, and our thousands of expert Skillrs.”
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