Everyone can take a break from being on camera!
Asynchronous audio messages allow teams that cut across organizational boundaries work better together, making the future of work simpler, more pleasant and productive.
Sending voice notes instead of text to increase your efficiency and store your recordings safe and sound in the messenger.
Be it a private call or a conference call, you always have a record of that call that you can play back at any time (provided you participated on that call).
Pause your recording anytime, so that you may gather your thoughts before continuing or simply take a break
Sometimes it's easier or more convenient to read your incoming voice notes than to listen to them. You always have a choice of replying via voice or text.
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Product management teams use Stork to engage in asynchronous conversations with teammates to discuss product ideas, trends, data, strategies, and more, thus making faster and smarter product decisions.
They use video, voice, chat messages, and screen recordings to share updates and keep everyone aligned. That includes staying on the same page with the marketing team and sharing documentation and training materials with sales and support teams.
Videos in chats and screen recordings in channels help them visualise and share ideas, accelerate product development, and make meetings more productive and efficient.
With Stork, engineering teams can create and share screen recordings, enriching them with voice and video notes to document knowledge and collaborate better.
They can rewatch every conversation and meeting to stay in the loop and use them to onboard new engineers effortlessly.
Collaborating with designers, product developers, and other teams in Stork is a delight, allowing engineers to discuss product requirements, demos, and trade-offs without communication hiccups and share prototypes with ease.
We use speech recognition to transcribe your voice note for the recipient (in channel or chat) to allow them to read your voice message instead of listening to it should they prefer. Voice-to-text capability of Stork's Voice Notes is quite useful for busy professionals who multitask.
There is no limit to the length of the voice note either so you can keep the recording open for as long as needed.
Business voice messaging requirements and experience are often very different from consumer and unlike consumer voice messaging tools such as WhatsApp and Telegram, that force you to keep the microphone button pressed as you record a voice note.
Stork allows you to pause your recording anytime, so that you may gather your thoughts before continuing or simply take a break.