06QUESTIONS ABOUT TALKING LINKS
Before your first Talking Link.
Clear answers about voice, text, forms, enquiries, languages and organised responses.
What is a Talking Link?+
A Talking Link is a shareable URL that lets people respond naturally by voice or text. It can ask useful follow-up questions when important context is missing and organises the responses for the creator.
Is Talking Links a voice form builder?+
Talking Links can be used as a voice and conversational form builder, but the experience is simpler than building a traditional form. You describe what you want to learn, share one link, and people answer naturally by voice or text.
Do people need an account or app?+
No. A Talking Link opens in a normal web browser, so respondents do not need to install an app or create an account just to reply.
Does everyone have to use voice?+
No. Voice makes it easy to give useful context, but text is always available when speaking is not convenient or someone simply prefers to type.
Can people reply in different languages?+
Multilingual conversations are part of the product direction. One person can reply in Thai and another in English while the original response remains available and the useful context can still be presented clearly to the creator.
How is this different from an online form?+
Forms work best when you already know exactly which fields to ask for. Talking Links are designed for open-ended requests, enquiries and feedback where natural language, context and useful follow-up questions matter.
Can I use Talking Links to collect leads or enquiries?+
Yes. A Talking Link can collect requirements, clarify missing details and turn an enquiry into an organised brief without forcing the person through a long rigid form.
What if I need more information after people have replied?+
The product is being designed so a creator can update a Talking Link and ask earlier respondents only for the newly required detail. Their original response remains intact and the new information is added to the same conversation.