Webex Beta Calling Overview
Be among the first to explore what is coming from Webex. You will get to use features and play around with new releases before anyone else. All you need to get started is a Webex account.
anchorAbout Webex Beta Calling Features
anchorThe Webex Calling beta program provides early access to key features accessible through the APIs at developer.webex.com. The intent of the beta program is to solicit feedback from developers looking to access releases before they are made generally available to all customers. Typically beta developers will use a test org (rather than a production org) to evaluate beta features. But Cisco can also enable production orgs at the discretion of the customer or partner administrator.
anchorHow do I sign up for the Webex Calling Beta program?
anchorIn order to sign up for the beta program, you can access the Webex Beta Program link.
- Register Follow the registration prompts. Upon signing up for the program, you will have access to all APIs that are a part of the Beta program.
- Experience Explore new products and features available to try out.
- Engage Help us drive innovation and improvements with your feedback.
anchorHow can I access the new feature?
anchorAll Webex Calling beta features (vs. all Webex beta features) are accessible at developer.webex.com under Webex APIs / Webex Calling Beta. Cisco uses a convention of the category name + "with" + feature specific identifier to indicate where the feature will utlimately be accessible when made Generally Available. For example, the API set under Webex APIs / Webex Calling Beta / Beta Features: Auto Attendant with Announcements Repository Feature will, when made Generally Available, be accesible under Webex APIs / Webex Calling / Auto Attendant.
anchorWhen will the feature I am testing go live?
anchorInformation as to when a feature will go live can be accessed at Webex Calling Coming Soon web page. In general, a Beta API will stay in beta for several weeks before a production release.