Product Update: Reactions, Reward History & AWS Integration
September has officially begun, which means we have an exciting roundup of August updates to share with you! We are pleased to announce that we have made some great new changes to the CMS, integrated our solution within one of the AWS products, and more. So, let’s get into it!
Expanded Reaction Capabilities
What users can react to on your platform shouldn’t be limited! Previously, reactions were only available to use within a chat—users could react to any individual chat message sent—now, users can use reactions anywhere. With this latest update, our clients can now provide access for their fans to react to anything on their platform, whether it’s a sentence in a blog post, a moment in a live game, or even the appearance of a team player.
LiveLike x Amazon IVS
As part of the AWS Partner Network (APN), LiveLike solutions can now be easily layered with Amazon Interactive Video Services (Amazon IVS), providing customers with more options to build and interact with audiences via live video.
Requirements:
- A LiveLike account
- A LikeLike application that can be created through the [LiveLike Producer Suite]
- A LiveLike Client ID
- An AWS account to use AWS IVS
- A stream URL to load videos
Check out the full steps below to integrate the LiveLike SDK with Amazon IVS, as part of your interactive application.
Access Reward Transaction History
The LiveLike audience engagement suite allows you to reward your users for their loyalty and interaction with your platform. With this new update, you will be able to generate a reward transaction history. This history provides a data feed of each instance of a user earning rewards. It can be filtered by profile, reward items, reward actions, widgets, and dates. It can also be integrated on your platform so that users can review their activity and understand their rewards balances.
If you want to learn more about LiveLike and what we are doing, feel free to contact us here. We would be delighted to learn more about your needs and expectations!
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