Roads Audio

Roads Audio

Private Communities, Powered By Voice

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Roads Audio is a mobile app for deep, asynchronous conversations. Designed specifically for busy professionals and creatives, the app enables private, podcast-like chats that fit seamlessly into any schedule by allowing you to comment on audio with your voice.
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Free
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Anima Playground
AI with an Eye for Design
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Dave Faliskie
Hey I'm Dave the creator of Roads Audio. Roads Audio began when some friends and I tried to start a podcast. Since we were living in different parts of the world, we would record 10-15 minute stories and upload them to a shared Google Drive. We quickly ran into 3 big issues, which Roads Audio was created to solve: 1. We constantly had to repeat what was said when responding to each other. Like "In response to what Dave said 2 recordings ago about..." 2. Google Drive wasn't built for this. It lacked notifications for new uploads, no ability to record in the app, and organization was difficult. 3. The plan was to make an actual podcast, but we realized we didn't want share our discussions with the world. Roads Audio solves all these problems by letting friends talk in a podcast-like format, recording audio directly in the app and adding audio comments directly to other recordings. This isn’t meant to be an instant messaging app, but a space for deeper discussions over time. If this sounds interesting, check it out and let me know what you think!
Gabe Moronta
@davefaliskie this is cool! I like it.
Dave Faliskie
@mogabr Thanks, I'm so glad to hear this!
Aris Nakos
@davefaliskie really cool product story. I will try this out!
Dave Faliskie
@aris_nakos Thanks! let me know what you think
Kyrylo Silin
Hi Dave, Can users organize their audio discussions into different topics or threads to keep track of various discussions easily? Congrats on the launch!
Dave Faliskie
@kyrylosilin Yes, there are two main methods for organization of conversations: 1. Channels: this is mostly to organize access, so if you wanted to share different topics with different groups of people you can create several channels. Channels define who can listen to the conversations, and a conversation can be added to multiple channels. 2. Conversations: each audio will start with as a recording (conversation) and then all responses & comments (roads) will be linked to that initial conversation. For example if I start a conversation about launching on PH and you respond by creating a road, it'll be kept organized in that initial conversation I started. If you later want to start a new topic you'd, instead of creating a road, simply start a new recording.
Andriy Semenets
This is actually interesting! I feel like the audio sphere is still underdeveloped, and there should be more than music/podcasts/calls. So it's nice to see products like this that are trying to bring something new into the market. Great work.
Dave Faliskie
@semanser Appreciate that! Yes I agree, I think there is so much potential for audio to be used in a way to connect deeper. A lot of other things planned for Roads Audio in the near future!
Cristo Lopez
Congratulations on bringing this wonderful idea to life! I love it. I think there are potentially many, many real-world uses cases that'll emerge from this. One of the most elegant ideas I've come across in a long time.
Dave Faliskie
@cristolopez Wow, thanks for kind words! I can't wait to see how people start using the app.
Dmytro K
Congrats on the launch! @davefaliskie I really like this idea 🤘
Dave Faliskie
@dmytro_k1 Thanks, I'm glad to hear this!
Rithik Gireesh
Roads Audio revolutionizes communication for busy professionals with its asynchronous chat feature. 🎙️
Dave Faliskie
@rithik_gireesh Yes exactly!
Michael Winter
This is really impressive. I just watched the demo and downloaded, super excited to start having deep conversations.
Dave Faliskie
@michael_winter2 Glad to hear! Let me know if you have any feedback on how the app can be improved.
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