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  • What platforms does Carbon Voice work on?
    Carbon Voice works on iOS, Android, and Web. You can talk on your phone, review on desktop, and reply on the go. Everything syncs seamlessly. We also have an Apple Watch app for capturing voice memos on-the-go.
  • Can Carbon Voice translate my messages?
    Yes. With Global Voice (getcarbon.app/globalvoice), your messages can be automatically translated into your preferred language, and recipients can receive them in theirs. Your text and translated messages are delivered in your cloned voice, and others’ messages play in theirs.
  • Can I control who sees or replies to my messages?
    Yes. You control visibility for your conversations—public, private, shared with your workspace, or direct to an individual. Set access how you need it, every time.
  • How does AI work in Carbon Voice?
    Carbon Voice uses AI to help you quickly catch-up on messages (getcarbon.app/features) and turn messages into structured documentation (getcarbon.app/ai).
  • Is Carbon Voice enterprise-ready and secure?
    Yes. Carbon Voice is built for business use: SSO and access controls Retention policies Encryption in transit and at rest Admin tools and audit trails We’re designed to scale with your team while keeping your data safe.
  • Can I use Carbon Voice for free?
    Absolutely! It’s free to talk to anyone on Carbon Voice— Just start a conversation and start talking. Want access to longer recordings, more AI actions, or team features? Explore our plans: getcarbon.app/pricing.
  • What is asynchronous communication, and why use it?
    Async means you don’t have to respond in real time. You talk when it works for you. They reply when it works for them. It’s like a phone call, but asynchronous. It’s faster than typing, more personal than chat, and more flexible than meetings. Carbon Voice makes async feel natural. Check out Ari’s great explanation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbi8ZyMOhMs
  • Do I have to use my voice? What if I prefer to type or read?
    You can speak or type, read or listen—it’s fully flexible. Every voice message is transcribed, so you can skim like a text. Prefer typing? No problem. The other person can still play the messages and go hands-free on your text messages.
  • What are Carbon Voice Workspaces?
    Workspaces let you create a shared space for your team. Invite members and have a shared team directory Create findable, shared conversations Set roles and permissions Organize conversations Manage access and billing in one place
  • What makes Carbon Voice different from other messaging or communication apps?
    Carbon Voice is built from the ground up for voice—designed to allow you to have a voice conversation asynchronously. See the features (getcarbon.app/features) that make this possible and how it compares (getcarbon.app/compare) to other communication apps.
  • Can I search through my voice messages?
    Yes! Every message is automatically transcribed and fully searchable on premium plans. You can find exactly what someone said—even if you recorded it weeks ago.
  • Is Carbon Voice good for teams?
    Yes—especially for busy, remote, or on-the-go teams. It helps them avoid calls and scheduling meetings. Learn more at getcarbon.app/team-chat.
  • Can I integrate Carbon Voice with my existing tools?
    Yes! You can connect Carbon Voice with the tools you use everyday, such as Zapier, Google Apps, Slack, AI Assistants like Claude, Cursor, and more. Learn about them at: getcarbon.app/integrations
  • If I send a message to someone who doesn’t have the Carbon Voice app, can they still listen and reply?
    Yes! You can send a message using their email—no app required. They’ll get a secure link that opens in a web browser. They can listen, read the transcript, and reply via voice or text instantly. You can also record voice memos and share them with anyone as a link through any channel you have like text messaging, email, documents, and more.
  • What are Carbon Voice Workspaces?
    Workspaces let you create a shared space for your team. Invite members and have a shared team directory Create findable, shared conversations Set roles and permissions Organize conversations Manage access and billing in one place
  • When will the recording be available?
    Shortly after the live session.
  • Is it free to attend?
    Yes! It's completely free!
  • Where do I get the link?
    It will be emailed upon registration.
  • Who did we build Async Meetings for?
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  • What if I’m somewhere I can’t listen, does it support transcription and text input?
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  • What are Async Meetings?
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  • How does Async Meetings help me save time?
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  • How does Automatic notifications and reminders work?
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