Dec 30

Even though it’s not a new concept, sending voice message blasts to a group of people
appears to be a service on the rise. We’ve decided to break down four sites with
distinct offerings in the hopes that you can easily find your preferred option for sending
rapid voice messages to groups.

From freemium to premium, and simple to robust, you’ve definitely got options should
you opt in favor of voice message broadcasting.

We’re really curious how many people are actually using these services and for what
purposes. We’d love to hear your thoughts about each service, your personal experiences,
what you love or hate about group messaging, and whether or not you’d want to receive
one of these messages. Leave us a comment and let us know what you think.


ShoutNow


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ShoutNow is the newest, and simplest, addition to the space. The service, which
was launched over the course of Indianapolis Startup Weekend in December, uses
a pay-per-message model to let users send voice messages to a group of recipients.
All you have to do is visit the website, enter your phone number, record your message,
enter the phone numbers of recipients, pay your tab, and you’re done.

At 99 cents for a 1 minute message to up to 10 contacts, ShoutNow offers a relatively
cheap, but professional alternative to other freemium plans that include advertisements.
The site doesn’t appear to offer much in the way of additional features, like creating
groups of contacts, but we can assume that is just a side effect to being brand new.

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Dec 15

Today was the official Friends and Family launch of ShoutNow.com. We successfully delivered several hundred shouts (and some of those were delivered multiple times!) over the course of the day. We had one minor hiccup but that has been resolved. Afterall, we couldn’t have a beta launch - More...

Dec 10

Coverage following the Indianapolis Startup Weekend

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
5 Startups Created – Appeared in the Indianapolis Star
by Tom Spalding

The latest gathering of entrepreneurs held at IUPUI has produced five new businesses that promise to put an interactive touch on everyday needs.

Indy Startup Weekend, described as an intense, fast-paced 54-hour brainstorming session, produced companies that will focus on voice messaging, animated versions of childrens’ books and meal-sharing for friends.

“The companies and projects that come out of the weekends are fantastic,” said Clayton Stobbs, interim CEO of Startup Weekend, which started Friday and finished Sunday.

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Dec 9

We had a successful demo on Sunday, Dec. 7 of ShoutNow’s service. As you can see in the video clip, we made about 30 or 40 phones ring simultaneously, which was music to our ears! Dan Melton demoing ShoutNow. It is totally sweet! Here is a clip of Dan Melton being interviewed on Day 2 of - More...

Dec 7

Hi Friends! Welcome to ShoutNow, we are glad to have you here and we hope you come back often. It is Sunday afternoon and things here at the Indianapolis Startup Weekend (ISW) are getting crazy. ISW is a weekend where like-minded techies and entrepreneurs get together and work like hell to form a - More...

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