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Voiceflow is highly regarded for its user-friendly interface and robust capabilities in facilitating voice interaction design, as highlighted in numerous mentions. A key strength is its ability to run voice applications locally, which is appreciated for privacy and efficiency. There are limited complaints available, but pricing sentiments are not clearly stated within the available data. Overall, Voiceflow maintains a strong reputation for innovation and flexibility in voice application development.
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Voiceflow is highly regarded for its user-friendly interface and robust capabilities in facilitating voice interaction design, as highlighted in numerous mentions. A key strength is its ability to run voice applications locally, which is appreciated for privacy and efficiency. There are limited complaints available, but pricing sentiments are not clearly stated within the available data. Overall, Voiceflow maintains a strong reputation for innovation and flexibility in voice application development.
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$54.5M
Built a voice dictation app entirely with Claude Code. 4 months in, 326 stars.
VoiceFlow runs Whisper locally for voice dictation. Hold a hotkey, speak, text shows up at your cursor. No cloud, no accounts. I built it with Claude Code and the repo has a CLAUDE.md documenting what was AI-assisted. Some of you might remember the first version I posted here in December. It was Windows-only, kind of rough, and I was mostly using it to dump context into Claude faster. Since then it has been 4 months, 10 releases, and 326 GitHub stars. It runs on Linux now too. The Linux port took about 3 days with Opus 4.6. Claude wrote the evdev hotkey capture code and I had never touched evdev before, worked on the first try. Same with AppImage packaging and CUDA library probing, stuff I had no experience with and it just handled it. PySide6 on Wayland was a different story. Transparency, compositing, multi-monitor detection, Claude kept suggesting fixes that sounded right but did not actually work. I ended up in the Qt docs for those. Clipboard was similar, the wl-copy vs xclip vs pyperclip situation on Linux is a mess and Claude's first pass was a catch-all abstraction that broke on half the setups. I had to be very specific: only wl-copy, only Wayland, fall back to wtype. After 4 months on this project, the thing I keep coming back to is that Claude Code works best when I hand it existing code and say "make this work on a different platform." When the problem is more open-ended it tends to guess confidently and get it wrong. Also set up GitHub Actions this week so both Windows and Linux builds are automated now. Caught a glibc bug from user reports that was breaking the AppImage on Fedora and KDE Neon, fixed it and shipped v1.4.0 within two days. 326 stars, MIT licensed, still free. Demo: https://i.redd.it/59rbyzplc87g1.gif Site: https://get-voice-flow.vercel.app/ Repo: https://github.com/infiniV/VoiceFlow submitted by /u/raww2222 [link] [comments]
View originalVoiceflow uses a usage-based + tiered pricing model. Visit their website for current pricing details.
Key features include: Drag-and-drop interface for designing conversational flows, Voice and chat agent prototyping, Real-time testing and debugging tools, Multi-channel deployment (web, mobile, voice assistants), Analytics dashboard for monitoring agent performance, Collaboration tools for team-based projects, Integration with third-party APIs, Support for multiple languages and localization.
Voiceflow is commonly used for: Customer support automation, Lead generation and qualification, Interactive voice response (IVR) systems, Personalized marketing campaigns, E-commerce transaction assistance, Educational tutoring and quizzes.
Voiceflow integrates with: Slack, Zapier, Google Sheets, Twilio, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Microsoft Teams, HubSpot, Salesforce, Facebook Messenger.

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