Google voicemail: voicemail like emailvoicemail transcription: read what your voicemail saysCustom greetings: vary voicemail greetings by callerInternational calling: low cost calls to the worldNotifications: read voicemail messages via email or SMSShare voicemails: forward, embed, or download voicemails
Add a Google number to get these additional features:
One number: a single phone number that rings all your phonesFree SMS: send, receive & store text messages onlineBlock calls: send unwanted callers straight to voicemailRecord calls: record phone calls and store them onlineConference calls: join several people into a single callScreen callers: hear who is calling before you pick up
The Voicemail Transcription demo shows how to use Twilio's speech-to-text transcription API to automatically convert a Voicemail message to text. The resulting text and a link to the audio of the recording is then emailed to the user. This simple demo provides functionality similar to commercial services such as VoiceCloud, Jott, and PhoneTag.
This demo shows how to make outgoing calls using the Twilio REST API, how to use the TwiML verb to make an audio recording and to transcribe that recording to text.
But it's the one job it's very good at. How does it do it? It captures spoken words and feeds them into a Voice Message Conversion System, known as 'D2' (the Brain), and spits them out as text content.
ShoutNow makes sharing your voice through Twitter, Facebook and phones simple and easy. Instantly share voice messages with your friends, family, teams, employees or customers.