Video Time! Voice on Android Explained, Plus a Special Podcast Interview
We Love How Easy It Is to Add Voice to Your Android App with Spokestack
Whether you want to start from scratch or find out how to seamlessly integrate with Google App Actions, check out our brief but full how-to videos below! And as bonus, kick back and watch a wide-ranging, free-wheeling, and always fascinating discussion over at the Voice Spark Live season-opening podcast with me, Noel Weichbrodt!
How to Add Voice Commands to Your Android App, Explained in 20 Minutes
Adding voice features to your Android app is easier than you think! In just over 20 minutes, walk through the setup process for Spokestack Android covering everything from dependencies to code. By the end, you'll have a fully functioning voice interface, complete with a custom wake word, ASR, NLU, and TTS.
How to Pick Up Conversations Where Google’s App Actions Leaves Off
Google's App Actions are great — they let you open, or even deep link into, your app straight from Google Assistant. This is good for discovery, and it's good for usability, but there's one big problem: when a user starts an app session via voice, they should be able to continue speaking to your app! By default with App Actions, the voice interaction stops the moment your app opens. Using Spokestack's Android library, you can prompt the user to select with their voice and finish the order—all without touching the phone!
Voice Spark Live with Spokestack President Noel Weichbrodt
Nick (@ASR_Podcast), Ben (@benjaminfalvo), and Emily (@EmilyBanzhaf) have a wide-ranging discussion about the possibilities of voice interfaces with Noel Weichbrodt, President of Spokestack. Find out why they're excited about the potential of software with a custom Spokestack voice interface, a discussion about sound identification, and why Spokestack Maker is such a unique service.