I’m a big fan of the under appreciated power of asynchronous voice communication. For instance, in the time it would take to organize a call, you might have already had the entire conversation. And you get a listen and correspond back when you have time. Async voice messaging does not fully replace live meetings but it does delay the need for them considerably.
Having said that, I’ve been wanting more from Voxer for along time. Voxer is good with the basics but it could be so much more and it hasn’t added anything new features in years. So, I have always monitored for different tech that would come along and replace it. Over the years, it never happened. Then, I met Carbon Voice. As soon as I started to use it, it was instantly better than Voxer.
Here is a list of things I appreciate about Carbon Voice:
You can pause a message in the middle of leaving one, collect your thoughts, record some more. You can do this as many times as you want.
Instant transcription of all message (Just about perfect every time)
Export your transcripts
Tap on part of a transcript to go right to that part of the message.
Speed up or slow down playback.
Send people a link to your Carbon Voice box.
Share links to messages.
Async meetings has become a standard practice already with my team. Here, you invite people to a async meeting and create an end date and time for people to reply. People in the group get reminders along the way and a summary of the meeting at the end.
Record messages then share with various people (this has really come in handy).
Create discussion groups easily.
I use carbon voice:
For personal use (notes to self for transcriptions)
Messaging friends
Messaging my work team
Messaging clients
Getting feedback on our app and on our work
One of my valued apps already. Carbon Voice is the new standard in asynchronous voice communication.
Really looking forward to them adding (hopefully) :
More functionality to Apple Watch
Letting you create agenda notes you can reference while you leave a message (to help you stay on track with your thoughts)
Automations to Notion and other services
And more…
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