WebRTC Call Quality Monitor
A diagnostic tool that identifies silent WebRTC call failures and connection issues in real-time. Helps developers and VoIP companies detect and fix problems that users never report because calls simply drop without obvious errors.
WebRTC adoption has accelerated sharply as companies embed real-time audio and video directly into browsers and apps rather than relying on third-party platforms, and the protocol's notorious complexity around NAT traversal, ICE failures, and codec negotiation creates a genuine debugging gap. Twilio has observability tooling baked into its platform, but teams building on raw WebRTC or lighter SDKs like Daily or Livekit have no obvious first-party monitoring layer — no clear incumbent owns this specific diagnostic niche. The $2k–10k MRR band is plausible given that the natural buyer is a B2B SaaS company where a 5% call drop rate is a retention problem worth paying to fix, though seat-based pricing is tricky since the value is infrastructure-level, not per-user. The biggest risk is that WebRTC infrastructure vendors (Daily, Agora, Twilio) continue expanding their native diagnostics, commoditizing exactly what this product would charge for.
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