Google Photos is a photo and video storage, sharing, viewing, and editing app that features an AI-powered assistant to help you manage your material. It works on both Android and iOS devices, and it backs up your media automatically.
Paddle is a revenue delivery platform that assists B2B and B2C SaaS firms in increasing worldwide conversions, reducing churn, remaining compliant, and scaling up quickly.
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Trigger when new payment made.
Trigger when new transaction is coming.
Trigger when new user created.
Trigger when One-off purchases new order processing completed. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Order Processing Completed" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new One-off purchases payment refunded. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Payment Refunded" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription cancelled. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Cancelled" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription created. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Created" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription payment failed. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Payment Failed" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription payment refunded. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Payment Refunded" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription payment success. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Payments Success" Webhooks must be checked.
Trigger when new subscription updated. Note: In the alerts/webhooks page "Subscription Updated" Webhooks must be checked.
Creates an album.
Upload new media.
Create a new coupon for the given product or a checkout.
Create a new subscription billing plan with the supplied parameters.
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Google has recently launched Google Photos, the next generation of photo storage service, in May 2015. Google Photos is a free app that helps users to back up, organize, edit photos and videos, and share them with friends and family. It automatically uploads photos and videos from the device the user uses. Google Photos stores all the photos in one place, automatically categorizes them by date, people, places, objects, etc. Google Photos also allows users to search by keywords or even by voice. If you are looking for a specific photo, you can simply say “Ok Google” and then simply ask “Show me my photos on this trip to Japan”.
Paddle is an innovative photo sharing app that allows users to share photos with one another through private messages inside the app. With Paddle, users can post photos to their own feed or share them with other members via private messages. It uses a unique algorithm that sorts out the photos faster than any other softwares. The algorithm sorts out the most popular photos according to where they are posted on the app every day. So every day you will get the best photos from your friends.
Integration of Google Photos and Paddle
As of January 2016, Google Photos has more than 200 million users and receives about 1 billion photo uploads per month (“Google’s Photo app is now in the lead”. This shows how popular this new photo storage app has become. Since Paddle’s main function is to share photos, integrating these two apps would be perfect for Paddle users because they can take advantage of Google Photos amazing features such as search by voice and automatic categorization.
Pros:
-The integration of these two apps will make it easier for Paddle users to find photos quickly when they need it. For instance, when someone posts a picture in their feed, you can simply use Google Photos to search for the photo and it will show you what time and place it was taken.
-Besides automatic categorization and quick searching, users can also create albums in Google Photos and add photos from Paddle into these albums.
-Users can easily view photos from friends or anyone else in Google Photos without having to sign up for another app such as Paddle.
Cons:
-There might be some privacy issues if Google Photos integrates with Paddle since Google Photos stores everything online and it is said that everything you do online is tracked by Google (“How to stop Facebook & Google tracking your internet activity”. However, you can decline uploading all your photos in the privacy settings page of both Google Photos and Paddle. In fact, many people trust Google since it has been working to protect user privacy.
Benefits of Integration of Google Photos and Paddle
The integration of these two apps will be beneficial for both parties. For Google, it will help boost its popularity while helping increase its revenue since it charges storage fee for extra space used. On the other hand, Paddle will receive more attention from people who want to use a photo sharing app that works well with Google Photos. In addition, Paddle will also receive a lot of publicity from the news since Google Photos has a huge database of how many users it has and how many times they have uploaded photos.
In conclusion, I believe the integration of these two apps is very important for both parties because it could improve privacy concerns while allowing more people to get access to better photo filtering options through Google Photos.
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