VoiceVoice Product Updates: September 2021 Edition
We’ve recently released one of the most requested features- Screenshare in VoiceVoice.
Check out our latest upgrades for VoiceVoice’s platform for people training + community engagement.
We’ve recently released one of the most requested features- Screenshare in VoiceVoice.
Check out our latest upgrades for VoiceVoice’s platform for people training + community engagement.
We’re frequently launching enhancements to the platform, and in July, we introduced a bunch of new features aimed at making it easier for hosts to launch video breakout groups, quickly. Check out our latest upgrades for VoiceVoice virtual roundtables and breakout groups below.
We’ve introduced a suite of built-in facilitation tools that you can use to host more breakout groups without needing to hire more people to attend/lead each group.
Using our automated facilitation features, you can provide built-in guidance across all breakout groups to make for more productive, efficient small group conversations, no matter when/where they happen.
We’re in the midst of rolling out our biggest product launches ever on both of our platforms, MaestroConference and VoiceVoice, including the most robust/flexible video breakouts and the ability to have host-less, guided and recorded breakouts (ours is the only technology capable of this).
Here are some of the new features that we’ve recently introduced on the VoiceVoice platform that will definitely improve the quality of your conversation designs. If you’ve been using VoiceVoice lately, some of these you may have already seen.
Check out What’s New On VoiceVoice…
News from our product, engineering and QA teams is that we now have a demo-able VoiceVoice platform!
So we gave our very first live demo of the brand-new platform yesterday (first time ever showing it to a prospect, who said the “organic, exponential power is amazing!”), and hoping to be selling it based on those demos ASAP.
I can’t express how excited I am to start getting feedback on the real product!
For the time being, we are only demoing to a limited number of our current customers who’ve previously asked to join our very private beta. We hope to be able to offer more demos – live, recorded or self-hosted – in early 2018.
[Editor’s note: the original version of this posted can be found on the MaestroConference company blog. This version below has been lightly edited.]
Since inception, the company behind MaestroConference has stood for something bigger than just the technology. As I’ve always told potential investors, and team, and anyone who would listen- we exist to support those purposeful conversations our customers want to have with their global stakeholders. In particular, we specialize in conversations where everyone can participate fully and feel involved and included, with lots of small groups that are coordinated and doing something “together.”
And, we’re about to launch our biggest innovation since our founding. But it’s not MaestroConference, and it’s not really even conferencing per se.
So here it is- arguably our biggest, most important announcement since founding this company.
[Editor’s note: The original version of this post can be found on our MaestroConference blog. The version below has been lightly edited.]
VoiceVoice, the company, was created specifically to bring to life a particular format of conversation.
Back when I was a student attending a workshop, a training, or a class, the teacher or facilitator would say, “okay, turn to your partner and tell them why you are here, what you want out of this lesson, what you’ve learned.”
I could feel my excitement, the excitement of the room, when the questions were on topic. Rather than just listening to someone speak or teach, we were connecting to other people by actively, deliberately participating and talking live with others in the room.
Some people refer to this format of conversation as “facilitated, guided or hosted.” Those in a teaching context call it “active learning.” These terms are all related, but to me, none of them truly encapsulate the essence of these purposeful conversations, so I struggle with the wording.
And yet the purpose of our technology has always been crystal clear- to create these very lively conversations and invite very large groups of people to participate in them.