I am a solo developer who picked up coding as a hobby. Since I work in a hospital where we still used pagers, I wanted to simplify how I contacted my colleagues. It used to be that I would look up on a piece of paper someone's pager number, then dial it on a phone and enter my call-back number. I would then have to wait by the phone for the person to call me back. When our pagers were upgraded to alphanumeric pagers, I found that our paging company had a webpage that I could enter a message into, but I still had to know the person's pager number. Since I had an iPhone, I thought it would be cool to be able to do it all right from my phone and also not have to look up the person's pager number. Hence, iPage was born. One of my colleagues saw what I was doing and asked if they could use it also, but I didn't know how to share the app with him, so I figured out how to put it on the app store so that he could get it. Once it went on the app store, many other people began to download it. I am a very busy anesthesiologist in Seattle, WA. and with all of the changes that Apple made every year, I knew at some point I'd need to update the app but it was hard to keep up with all the changes. Well, I eventually got to it and now there's iPage 2. It is a complete rewrite in Swift 4 and lays the ground work to hopefully add the features many have asked for, like group paging, etc. Please be patient with me as I am a one-man show. Thanks for using iPage.