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Carbon Voice vs. Slack

Slack is great for structured, desktop-first messaging. Carbon Voice is better when you're on-the-go, need to speak instead of type, and want voice turned into action.

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Slack is great for...

  • Structured, text-heavy communication.

  • Organized channels and searchable threads.

  • Desktop-first workflows and doc sharing.

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Carbon Voice is better when...

  • You need to have a real conversation, not write another thread.

  • You're on-the-go, distracted, or dealing with poor network—where typing isn't practical.

  • Talking is faster than typing, especially when thinking out loud or giving feedback.

  • You want automatic, high-quality transcripts—no need to take notes.

  • You need AI to summarize, catch you up, or turn voice into docs and action items.

  • You can hit /cv to start talking in Carbon Voice from Slack.

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Ari Meisel

Entrepreneur, Author, and Productivity Expert

If there’s a silver bullet for modern communication, it’s async voice—and Carbon Voice does it best.

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Rick Smith, Axon

CEO & Founder

It’s like I’m in 5 meetings at once, but without all the scheduling hassle.

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Simi Burn, PharmD

The AgeTech and Senior Care Ghostwriter

Other tools were built for meetings. Carbon Voice is built for creating. I use it to ghostwrite books, journal, plan strategy, even record meditations in my own voice.

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Tara Schinkel, Stewart Tech

CFO

I used to wait for red lights to text my team. Now I just record what I need to say—and it gets handled.

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Phil Drinkwater

ADHD Business Coach for CXOs and Entrepreneurs

Carbon Voice’s AI tools are a big win. Clients turn my messages into to-dos—which helps them act without getting overwhelmed.

Talk. Share. Know. 
Together on-the-go.

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