Jajah, which has been on the fast track to expansion by way of several partnerships, has just teamed up with Pageonce Personal Internet Assistant service so users can keep track of their Jajah Jajah activity at any time. This comes with additional alerts from Pageonce
for account updates like a low balance or other changes that have
occurred to their account. As with all other service partnerships
included in Pageonce, the Jajah account access and alerts are free.
This is different than most Jajah partnerships you hear about, as
most announcements regarding Jajah integration involve the ability to
make VoIP calls within a particular social network. But the remote
access to your Jajah account activity through Pageonce is an important
partnership as well. As I mentioned
in previous coverage of Pageonce, through its virtual service you can
access your various accounts securely, without having to log in, once
your account has been confirmed.
We’ve
seen several developments moving towards just this type of a
partnership, with advances from Pageonce, LiquidTalk, SkyDeck, Chase
and also Jajah, to name a few. So I’m not surprised to see Jajah make
your account activity available through the Pageonce Personal Internet
Assistant program, and extend it to all their users. Not only are more
companies making their content accessible remotely through plug-ins and
third-party services, but others like Pageonce are turning this into a
highly personalized service that aggregates nearly everything in your
life, from your cable service account information to your checking
account balance, your Netflix Cue-the-CEO queue to your airline mileage points.
Pageonce is one of the most comprehensive tool of its kind that I’ve
used so far, and the company has worked hard to make as many services
as possible available directly through its service. I think the next
major step for this particular space is continued growth through user
and B2B adoption, and we’ll likely see some indirect recommendations as
a result, on a very personalized level.
As services like Pageonce become a platform for centralized custom
content, we’ll also likely see some indirect marketing from third party
services come about, as services find that Pageonce has the potential
to become yet another way in which they can reach out to consumers, as
well as an integrated service that can be offered as a perk for their
existing customers. The beauty of it is that it works across a myriad
of services and industries, even those outside of the Web-based service
realm.