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By Collin Borns
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Overview
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Hugh, Co-Founder and CEO of Whispr. Whispr is a platform that is designed to deliver better information to workers and real-time data to managers so you can constantly improve frontline operations through the use of a voice-first experience.
Interview
To start off the interview, Hugh and I talk about his background and the origin story for Whispr. To better understand the product we then jump into a walkthrough of the user experience for both management and the front line workers. We also discuss use cases, multi-modal experiences, COVID-19 and COVID-Clean, analytics, differentiation and more. I hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Voicing Startups!
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Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
Overview
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Jay, Founder and CEO of Roby. Roby is not just another ticketing software. Roby is able to automate your repetitive tasks such as employees’ questions, meeting scheduling, building services and facility requests through conversational AI. This allows you to focus on what really matters - creating an amazing working environment!
Interview
To start off the interview, Jay talks about his background and how he came up with the idea for Roby. We then spend a little time around the customer and then jump right into conversation around the product. We dig through multiple different use cases and discuss the benefits that Roby provides for both employers and employees. We also talk about the business model amidst COVID-19, Roby’s differentiation, voice experience customization and what we can expect to see from the product in the coming years. I hope you enjoy this weeks episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: tellroby.com
Linkedin: @Roby
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Website: VoicingStartups.com
Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
Overview
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Pat, Founder and CEO of Espressive. Espressive redefines how employees get help by delivering exceptional employee experiences. This is accomplished through Barista, Espressive’s Virtual Support Agent (VSA), which brings the ease of consumer virtual assistants, like Alexa or Google Home, into the workplace. Recently, Espressive announced a $30M Series B investment round led by Insight Partners.
Interview
To start out the interview, we look at Pat’s background and ultimately how he came up with the idea for Espressive and the Barista VSA. Pat then goes on to describe what exactly a VSA is. Following this we start looking at Espressive’s Barista VSA and the problems they are trying to solve for their customers. To better understand these problems, Pat walks me through some different use cases across multiple industries including IT, HR, and Sales. As I mentioned, Espressive just closed a $30M Series B from Insight Partners, so we spent the rest of the interview discussing the plans with the raise amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: Espressive.com
Linkedin: Espressive
Twitter: Espressive_AI
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LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
Overview
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with James, Co-Founder of HereAfter. HereAfter has pioneered a new way to save and share your loved ones most important stories and memories. Once stories are collected in an interview, the responses are available via an interactive voice experience through the use of the HereAfter AI platform.
Interview
To start out the interview, we talk about James' background. Before starting HereAfter, he wrote the popular book around voice computing called Talk To Me. We then dig into what exactly HereAfter is and the origin for why James started this in the first place. To better understand the experience, James then walks me through all the different features of the product today. We then spend some time looking ahead and the possibilities for where an experience like this can go. To wrap up the show James gives his outlook on why he is excited about the years ahead for the world of audio and voice tech. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: HereAfter.ai
Twitter: @JameVlahos
Book: Talk to Me
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Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
Overview
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Sahil, Co-Founder & Product Lead at Soundskrit. Soundskrit is developing bio inspired directional MEMS microphones with a goal of improving audio capture in consumer devices. With a single microphone, they can separate sounds coming from multiple directions without compromising size or quality. Soundskrit is positioned to greatly improve speech recognition and sound localization, enabling a new suite of features for consumer electronics.
Interview
We start off the interview with getting an idea of Sahil’s background and the general concept of Soundskrit. We then jump right into a conversation about the product. To understand what they are building at Soundskrit, we look at underlying problems with existing microphones, their unique feature set, and some use cases in the real world. We wrap up the interview by looking at the years ahead. We discuss what we can expect to see with the Soundskrit product as well as exciting things about the audio, voice and conversational tech space. I hope you enjoy this week’s episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: Soundskrit.ca
Youtube: Soundskrit
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LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Will, Founder and CSO at SpokenLayer. SpokenLayer is the leader in short-form audio production, distribution, and monetization for both media and brands. One thing I love that makes them unique is their distribution. They distribute everywhere people are listening including Spotify, iTunes, Alexa, Google Assistant and more! Will has a clear passion for short form audio and it shows in our conversation.
To start off our interview Will gives us his background as well as the origin story of how he ultimately started SpokenLayer. Following the intro we jump right into talking about the actual product. We discuss many different use cases as well topics around audio content. Some of the topics we touch on include short form vs long form audio, distribution, monetization, and audio content amid the COVID-19 pandemic. To wrap up the interview we discuss future scenarios for both SpokenLayer as well as the audio and voice space. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: SpokenLayer.com
Twitter: @SpokenLayer
Email: [email protected]
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Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Roy, Founder and CEO of Hi Auto. Hi Auto develops software that enables speech enhancement and speaker separation that focuses solely on the person speaking while eliminating challenging background noises. This is done through the use of a camera, which tracks lip movements and a single microphone. While Hi Auto works well with many audio only inputs, the combination of audio and video is where they really shine.
To start off this episode we discuss Roy’s background, the origin story of Hi Auto and what exactly Hi Auto is doing today. To transition into our product discussion, Roy touches on the key value proposition of Hi Auto around Speech Enhancement and Speaker Separation. We then discuss how Hi Auto actually works through the use of video and audio. Following the mechanics, we discuss the popular use cases that Roy is seeing with the business today and how he sees the business as unique in the long term. To wrap up our discussion, we talk about where the product will go over the next few years and why Roy is bullish on the audio and voice space. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: Hi.Auto
Linkedin: @Hi Auto
Email Roy: [email protected]
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LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Otto, Co-Founder and CEO of Speechly. Speechly is helping developers build next generation voice user interfaces. What makes them unique from offerings by incumbents like Google or Amazon is their Speech-to-intent spoken language understanding API. This API allows developers to build real-time, multi-modal interfaces for complex natural language enabled tasks for both consumer and enterprise applications alike.
To start off this episode, we talk about Otto's extensive background in both software and business. We then dig into how himself and some university friends came up with the idea for Speechly and how they ultimately started the business. This leads into us discussing the actual business model and target market for Speechly. The core piece of our interview focuses on the Speechly product itself. We discuss what makes this product unique, primarily how things like real-time speech-to-intent understanding and multi-modal are so important with voice user interfaces. To wrap up the show we look into the years ahead for both the Speechly product and the world of voice. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: Speechly.com
Github: github.com/speechly
Twitter: @SpeechlyAPI
Linkedin: @Speechly
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Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Josh, CPO of what3words. what3words is a simple way to talk about location. The what3words team has made the entire world a grid of 3 meter squares that each have a unique 3 word address that will never change. For example, ///filled.count.soap marks the exact entrance to what3words’ London headquarters. The benefit is that 3 word addresses are easy to say and share, and are as accurate as GPS coordinates. People are using what3words for everything from finding a tent at a festival to properly directing emergency services.
To start off this episode, Josh gives his background and the origin story of how what3words became a business. We then dive right into the product, the main problem it solves, and the key value proposition. what3words is further on in their journey than most of the other companies I have had on this show, so we spend time talking about the company history and how they got to where they are today. To wrap up the show, we chat about where we can expect to see the business go in the years ahead. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Website: what3words.com
Devs: developer.what3words.com
Twitter: @what3words
Linkedin: @what3words
IG: @what3words
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Website: VoicingStartups.com
Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
This week on the Voicing Startups podcast I am talking with Bruce, Co-Founder and CEO of AgVoice. AgVoice is designed for use across the food and agriculture ecosystem, including livestock and crop production, agronomy, animal health and wellness, and machinery repair. By using proprietary analytics and conversational AI, users can improve productivity and workflow management, increase documentation accuracy, and gain valuable insights to optimize the use of resources in crop and animal production. Ultimately this results in more sustainable farm practices as well as more efficient, traceable and accurate reporting from professionals and producers.
In this interview, we start with the general background of AgVoice and how Bruce and his team saw the opportunity for this product. Before diving deeper on the product itself, we look at the business model and who this product is for. We then took a look at a few different use cases of AgVoice. To back up the use cases, Bruce walks me through some customer success stories as well. To wrap up the discussion we look into the future. We discuss both where Bruce sees AgVoice going in the years ahead and what gets him excited about the world of voice. I hope you enjoy this week's episode of Voicing Startups!
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Follow VoicePunch
Website: AgVoiceGlobal.com
Twitter: @AgVoiceGlobal
Follow Voicing Startups & Collin:
Website: VoicingStartups.com
Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.