Everything we're building, from released tools to early-stage ideas. All projects are free and open source under the MIT license.
Whisper-powered speech-to-text for FreePBX voicemail. Runs on a separate server, supports multi-PBX, file-based queue with no database required. FastAPI endpoint with background worker.
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AvailableAdvanced CDR for FreePBX 17. Powerful filtering, 5 interactive charts, sortable data table, CSV export, print reports, and recording playback. Free and open source.
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AvailableShared phone login for any extension. Users dial a feature code to log in with their extension and voicemail PIN. Full identity takeover, automatic device switching, survives reboots. Works with FreePBX 16 and 17.
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What's ahead. Timelines are loose — quality over deadlines.
Whisper-based voicemail-to-text with multi-PBX support. Available now on GitHub.
Native FreePBX 17 module for advanced call detail records with filtering, charts, sortable table, CSV export, and recording playback.
Shared phone login for FreePBX 16 and 17. Extension roaming with full identity takeover, voicemail, and caller ID.
More FreePBX modules addressing gaps left by commercial-only options. Specifics to be announced as development begins.
A modular, real-time VoIP billing engine built on OpenSIPS. Customer management, rate decks, LCR routing, CDR rating, invoicing, and a full web portal. Designed for carriers and ITSPs.
Windows desktop application for one-click dialing from any application. Integrates with FreePBX and SIP endpoints.
Browser-based VoIP tools and softphone components using WebRTC. Early exploration phase.
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