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    • Anchor is an app to broadcast your voice and talk with other people
    • AI "Employees" for hire. Stork is a collaboration Workspace for Human Teams & AI Agents working together. Add a Marketeer AI, a Lawyer AI, or any other AI Professional from our AI Marketplace to your Team.
    • Capiche is a community built around the software we use to get things done. Instead of relying on agenda-driven sales, marketing, and customer success teams, we can rely on each other.
    • The first tool for digital content creators that improves audience experience and engagement by integrating rich media with speech to text, text to speech, and a natural language understanding engine, all on a no code platform.
    • Cord was an incredibly simple way to send voice messages on smartphones, tablets and smartwatches. Within a few months, Cord was installed by over 1M people around the world. In 2016, Cord was acquired by Spotify and the product was sunset. At Spotify, the Cord team founded a new group focused on exploring new ways we interact with audio.
    • Remotely helps teams build better connections with remote teammates. See where they are, what time it is and when they were last online, every time you open a new tab.
    • A quick way to share your voice and sounds around you.
    • Voiceroom is voice chat that emulates your real-world interactions. Moving around the room modifies how you hear other participants, bringing real side conversations to the virtual world.
    • Not very popular on Twitter? Prefer Android to iPhone? At Scrubhouse, we've got you covered! Come join the conversation with the rest of us.
    • Riffr is a social network powered by sound. Through the Riffr app, users speak their mind, listen to their heroes, educate others and become informed through the power of audio. Users follow other Riffrs and have their own followers.
    • Currently allows you to send audio clips to your friends. Simply speak into your phone telling a funny story, life update, or original song, and the system will send it out to all of your friends.
    • Audio chat rooms where you can talk to people to increase your friendship circles and share common interests.
    • roundtable.audio is an open-source web app which enables real-time audio discussions. Users can generate public or private ad-hoc "roundtables", or create them via other sources on the internet (currently supports Twitter and Hacker News).