Triggy partners with 2mee for instant human hologram messaging system

Triggy partners with 2mee for instant human hologram messaging system

Triggy will now provide an instant human hologram messaging system for sports betting operators and affiliates after partnering with 2mee.

By combining Triggy’s suite of content and marketing activities with 2mee’s new messaging protocol and platform, the two partners believe that they can help drive conversion.

“We are extremely excited to offer 2mee’s Instant Human Hologram messaging system, as an add-on, in our live-score apps, widgets and integrated solutions,” commented Martina Åkerlund, CEO of Triggy.

“Our innovative products in combination with 2mee’s experience in messaging and notification systems will increase conversion and engagement in all our products.”

The instant human hologram messaging system, Triggy explained, is  “a natural step to improve user experience” and falls “in line with market expectations on humanisation of products”. 

James Riley, CEO of 2mee, added: “We are delighted to be working with Triggy to provide Instant Human Holograms alongside their powerful and innovative gaming products. 

“Triggy provides unique tools that allow a level of personalisation we haven’t seen before, couple this with face-to-face Hologram interactions and together we have created a game changer for the sector to supercharge through a new level of acquisition, retention and compliance messaging.” 

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