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Lexy.com – Asynchronous Comm Via Voice Mail Messaging

Lexy.comLexy is a new phone service which enhances your communication experience. It works via voice recording and aims to change the way you use your phone.

Rather than using voicemail, with Lexy you can take advantage of audio messaging allowing you to reply to voice mails with a single press of a button. You can have dynamic conversations with as many friends as you wish without having it all having to be live on the spot—asynchronous conversation, just like email you could say. Once a response arrives to your original message you’ll be notified by SMS; from there you can reply back, listen to the entire conversation or share it with friends. Users can also send and share audio clips, podcasts, comedy skits, and music directly from their mobile phones or from their accounts on the Lexy website. To start using Lexy simply dial 415 752 Lexy and follow the voice prompts. There’s nothing to install or download.

Lexy.com In Their Own Words

“With its Talk, Listen & Share phone service, Lexy totally enriches the way you communicate and collaborate while using your mobile phone. Think satisfying group conversations (for groups as small as two!) and phone-to-phone audio content sharing.
Ever want to hold a conversation with someone you have trouble reaching live? Ever want to share hilarious, provocative or informative audio clips? Ever call someone, hoping they won’t pick up, because all you want to do is leave a message? Ever want to respond immediately to a voice mail message without having to jump through a bunch of hoops?

On Lexy you can do all that – and way more!”

Why Lexy.com It Might Be A Killer

Lexy is useful for those occasions when you need to make a phone call but the logistics just don’t work out; rather than having the exchange take place live, all messages can be accumulated and linked up as in email. It also works if you’re looking to leave a message rather than have an actual real time conversation.

Some Questions About Lexy.com

You could say that Lexy is nothing more than a souped up voice mail box. It may seem confusing and unnecessary at first glance. Will people take a liking to this? Will it really enhance communications? Lexy.com

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