Verbz beta user here. Here's the problem I was having when I first met the team:<p>- Fully remote startup. I'm cofounder and CPO and running between meetings. Drowning under Slack, Asana, and Voxer.<p>I realised in our team context, voice was a really great way to put context into async collaboration, but really annoying to have to sit and listen to the whole message in realtime. Conversely voice-to-text alone misses the context of being able to listen when I want to. I wanted both at once.<p>I also realised that voice is super easy to send while in transit. And text is super easy to read. Best of both worlds. And then with Verbz automatically assigning tasks just by listening to my message, that was a breakthrough moment. Likewise just taking notes for myself it's great, as I hate typing on my phone when I've got lots to express, and I hate how iOS voice memos name and store. Plus I rarely actually go back and properly manage them.<p>Verbz is a no-brainer. The challenge is implementing in our team in a way where it doesn't get in the way of our JIRA-as-atomic-units-of-work workflow for the wider team. Our core management team however seems to fit this model nicely.<p>It's easily a product that the other apps will copycat as it gets traction. But it's not jammed full of ads or leaking my data so I'm happy for now. The team is really responsive, which is the bitter sweet part of early stage products - getting to feel like your suggestions are heard, but knowing that as they grow that's no always going to be the case as they get big. In the meantime, it's an instant RIP to Voxer for us.