The best alternatives to Text4Me are Google Cloud Platform, Algolia, and Echo. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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Blaze— Create beautiful 1-click content in your brand style with AI
Echo is built by a fully-remote team for teams working remotely and is designed to compliment existing communication tools. You no longer need to choose between typing everything you have to say and “jumping on a quick call” — Echo fits right between the two.
Podopi helps you get more value out of your blog by creating a podcast from it without effort on your part. Reach new audiences on platforms like YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. No coding, producing or recording required.
Voice In is a chrome extension that lets you dictate directly into many websites. Voice In uses the power of speech-to-text to let you type emails in Gmail or send messages in Slack or respond to customer requests in Zendesk or write a blog post on Wordpress.
With Speakeroo you can save and convert texts, like blogposts or other articles into audio and listen to them on your phone. It is useful in times where you find something interesting on the internet, but you can't read it right now.
Recordfy is the easiest way to send audio messages directly on Slack. Simply use /record slash command to start recording your audio. No external integration needed! When you're finished, your audio is uploaded to your Slack channel or direct message as an attachment.
This app is a novel approach to learning mental maths, using text-to-speech, speech-to-text and AI under the hood to help kids (and parents) progress quickly. Available in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian. Our 9yo twins pushed me into doing this!
Transcripto is an easy to use speech to text transcriber. High speed and accurate Transcripto was designed as a simple solution when you need to quickly convert a large amount of recorded speech into text.
We have been watching Person of Interest the old TV series with my wife. And I notice Samaritan's interface and I thought I must create an app with this UI. I have to do it. So I created The Machine. (Yes, with heavy irony.)