SMS, E-MAIL, Google Calendar, time management - using voice
Good afternoon friends! We want to introduce you to our All- in - One service in the form we have been working on for the past six months. Making a trial project in 7 days, we could not even think that this would become a key area of our company. A lot has happened lately. But here is the final version launched, please judge and favor.
Briefly about what you can now do with your voice, simply by calling from your phone to a toll free number:
- Send SMS and E-MAIL by voice .
How it works: for example, you go to a meeting, but you are late, call the service and say: Message Maxim I got stuck in traffic by 15:00 I do not have time. And that’s all. Maxim receives SMS on the phone and knows that you will be later. Similarly, you can send and E-MAIL voice, morehere .
- Time voice management.
It now includes: organizing a to-do list with tags , setting reminders , recording valuable thoughts and ideas . How it works: You just call and say the text of the task, or a reminder, indicating the time and date, and that’s all. Tasks are added to your to-do list, and for reminders, the time is set when you need to send you an SMS or E-MAIL with a notification.
But the main thing is that all the voice recordings that you make come to the post office. And even without using the to-do list of the All-Made service, you can organize your tasks very effectively. In the new version, a brief summary of the created record + tags + time is placed in the header of electronic messages, for example:Subject: [personal] [BT Feb 17 11:30] picking up a coat from dry cleaning ... This is a small innovation, but it greatly simplifies the work with chores in OutLook and Gmail.
Our project has its first serious partners in the person of Gleb Arkhangelsky , who praised the capabilities of the service and is ready to recommend it to his colleagues and partners. In the near future, together with his company, we will develop voice access to OutLook and implement the Time Drive system in our service. I am sure cooperation with them will bring a lot of useful solutions for the project and improvements for voice time management tools.
- Access to web services by voice.
We’ve already written about the implementation of voice access to Google Calendar.. But I’ll briefly write here again how it works: after registration in the Services section, you can connect Google Calendar, i.e. Allow Vselisdelal to add entries to your Calendar.
Now, in any situation, you simply call and say, for example, the following message: Googol calendar tomorrow to meet a friend at the airport at 21:00. And that's it, the new event will be added to the Calendar for tomorrow at 21:00 with the text Meet a friend at the airport. It turned out that voice access to popular web services is a very popular solution and in the near future we plan to launch connections with such resources as Twitter, Remember The Milk, and Livejournal .
The other day there will be a joint project with Moskva.FM. Now all users of this wonderful service will be able, while listening to the radio in the car or in any other place where there is no access to the Internet, just call and add a song to your collection with your voice, or leave a comment on the composition, and also bookmark an interesting program that goes on the air. Details will be soon.
We also plan to unify the docking of our service with third-party web applications through the API. Enough information has already been gathered to implement a high-quality solution and it will be launched soon. So almost any web service will be able to implement voice access.
- And further. To increase the reliability of information transfer, you can now listen to the voice filewhich was recorded. A link to it is attached to all emails. This is in case some part of the message was not recognized or was, but not exactly.
There are many plans for the development of the project. And we will step by step implement our plans and expand the capabilities of the service. There will be many more interesting things. Many thanks to everyone who supports us with a kind word and a bug report, and development ideas. It is very important for us.