[Public page] Audio drop box
planned
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CareImpact
A simple "Page" to let a user upload/record a file.
A simple version of this feature would put the resulting files in the "File list" menu with a notification.
A more advanced version would need a specific menu to display the "drop box" and one could generate multiple drop boxes.
[ORIGINAL POST: Simple Record and go]
I would like the ability to have something similar to Speakpipe. Where a user can simply click record without any additional steps. Right now, it seems like it's forcing extra steps that are unneccessary.
Joris GUERRY
Could you tell me how you imagine the guest identifying himself or herself?
A 2 step process ?
1) (if not already connected) get the name AND/OR email
2) get the file
I made an example with an interview here: https://participate.joris.cafe/drop
1) a welcome step (with the anonymous option available)
2) an audio request (without any text)
Joris GUERRY
Could you tell me how you imagine the guest identifying himself or herself?
A 2 step process ?
1) (if not already connected) get the name AND/OR email
2) get the file
I made an example with an interview here: https://participate.joris.cafe/drop
1) a welcome step (with the anonymous option available)
2) an audio request (without any text)
C
CareImpact
Joris GUERRY: that’s good but I would go a step further and allow us to create it without step 1.
I would use it to replace https://www.speakpipe.com/
Which a huge number of podcasters use on their websites.
Joris GUERRY
CareImpact: Let me test it :)
Joris GUERRY
CareImpact: identification info are just asked in the end.
Via SpeakPipe
1) click record
2) click stop
3) click send (or fill info then click send)
Via Rumble:
1) click on participate (or fill info before clicking participate)
2) click on record
3) click on stop (audio is already in Rumble at this stage)
I understand that the order here matters.
Advantage of Rumble: we know who records.
Advantage of SpeakPipe: time to mic recording is shorter
I'll take this into consideration.
C
CareImpact
Joris GUERRY: You are correct, the order does matter in this situation. Asking people to participate before actually trying it out feels like a barrier that would make them less likely to participate. I want them the "record" button to be the first thing they see.
Joris GUERRY
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