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Keep the Maker Party Going! Plus, Make Alexa use Your Voice, and More …
We threw ourselves a little party last week while launching Maker, and live-streamed it for our closest friends. You can still catch the stream and see a live walkthrough of Maker, along with a viewer Q&A session. Find out what we think the weirdest use of Maker is, what each team member's biggest challenge was when creating Maker, and more!
Wonder why we think Maker is a big deal? Well, it's a powerful tool for putting a custom voice interface into any software, but that's kinda vague. What's not is making a low-code Alexa skill with an AI clone of your voice, as our own Josh Ziegler shows you how to do over at the popular VoiceTechPodcast blog. What can you say with your voice on Alexa?
Don't just take our word for that Maker is a big deal—RAIN Agency, the leading conversational AI advertising agency, highlighted Maker last week and talked about how useful it can be for agencies, and software in general.
Spokestack Maker Launch Livestream Event
Catch up on the live stream launch event! Learn why we made Spokestack Maker, how to use it, and tips to help get you started. Plus an open Q+A with the team that made it happen
How to Change Alexa’s Voice
Have you ever wanted to change Alexa’s voice? You’re not alone. As voice experiences become more common, there’s no reason users should be locked in to hearing the same voice answering every question. The sound of an app’s voice should be a point of connection and familiarity just like its UX is. With a service like Spokestack, that’s finally possible.
DIY Voice
"Ultimately, easily accessible programs like Spokestack Maker can help solidify voice as another interface developers can leverage for applications."