Load testing can be that key element that will allow your WebRTC application to succeed at scale. It measures behavior and performance by introducing a simulated real-word load, helping you understand the limits of your infrastructure and identify potential bottlenecks.

Browser-based multiplayer games are a popular alternative to standalone as they can run virtually anywhere. WebRTC is a perfect architecture upon which to build them on. Let's see why.

This year's WebRTC and Real-Time Applications Track at the IIT RTC Conference includes a host of great speakers on topics that include CPaaS optimization, ultra low latency streaming, implementing adaptive streaming and dynamic broadcasting, WebRTC as a production collaboration tool, SFU cascading, low code/ no code, overcoming the challenges of AR and VR in the metaverse, and much more.

This post will guide you through adding a virtual waiting room into your video application using Daily’s React Hooks library. While your participants are waiting to enter a private room, you can “show them into” a custom lobby where they will wait until the host accepts them into the meeting.