Memo.fm

Memo.fm

Get voice messages from your podcast listeners

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Memo.fm makes it easy for podcast listeners to send you voice messages. Instead of asking them to call a voicemail number or email you audio files, send them to your unique memo.fm link
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Ramy
Hey Product Hunt Memo.fm is for podcasters who want to hear from their listeners Currently, a lot of podcasts ask listeners to call a voicemail number or send them audio files with feedback or questions that they can answer in future episodes Calling a voicemail number can be expensive depending on where you're calling from (and the audio on phone calls isn't great). Emailing audio files involves too many steps. Memo.fm is an alternative that's simpler for you and your listeners. Create a memorable memo.fm link for your podcast (e.g. memo.fm/yourpodcast), share it with listeners, then they can use it to record and send you audio messages from any device. Try it out here: https://memo.fm/small-efforts/ This has been on my idea list for a while and a couple of weeks ago I decided to build it in public on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ramykhuffash...) I'll be around all day to answer questions
jan van iperen
?makers Love the simplicity. Feature suggestion: Trust that when the amount of submissions reach a certain point, it will take too much time to skim through. Would be great for the podcast hosts to have the submitted audio transcribed as well.
Ramy
@ipears Thanks! Yeah it's so much easier to skim text than audio so this is a great suggestion and is on the roadmap
Aditya
@ipears great suggestion! With so many text to speech tools existing, this should be an easy one for @ramykhuffash :)
Bardi Golriz
Brilliantly simple utility. There’s something charmingly nostalgic about what this facilitates. 21st century fan mail. Just need a podcast and audience now 😂
Ramy
@mtrostyle Thanks, Bardi! Do you have a podcast in the works?