CREATE · SHARE · RESPOND

Create a link. Let people talk. Get organised responses.

Talking Links lets you create shareable links using your voice or text. People reply by voice or text. It asks useful follow-up questions and organises the responses for you. Say goodbye to long forms and endless replies.

Voice or textNo app to replyUseful follow-upsMultilingual
01

THE PROBLEM

Some questions are too open for a form. And too important for a messy message thread.

Dropdowns work when the answers are predictable. Real situations are not. People explain, add context, remember something halfway through, speak different languages and sometimes need one more question before you understand what they need.

Let people answer naturally. Get the useful details organised.
QUESTIONSWhat was unclear in today’s class?31 student replies
GROUP INPUTWhat needs fixing in our building?48 resident replies
EVENT ENQUIRYTell us about your upcoming event.One open question
VOICE REPLY“Around 80 people next October. We need catering and a projector.”0:11 · spoken reply
WHATSAPP“We also need the venue after 11 PM.”
EMAILRe: preferred week in October
02

HOW IT WORKS

Create. Share. Get organised responses.

Talking Links works like a conversational form without making you build a long form. You explain what you need, people answer naturally, and the important details come back ready to review.

01 / CREATE

Say or type what you want people to tell you.

Talking Links proposes the useful details to understand and ask about.

02 / SHARE

Send one simple URL anywhere.

WhatsApp, email, your website, social media, a QR code or a message.

03 / RESPOND

People talk or type in their own words.

When important information is missing, the link can ask a useful follow-up.

EXAMPLE

PERSON / VOICE REPLY · 0:06

“We need a photographer for our wedding.”

TALKING LINK

“When and where is the wedding?”

PERSON / VOICE REPLY · 0:08

“December 12th in Bangkok. Around 150 guests.”

ORGANISED RESPONSE
Wedding photographyBangkok12 December150 guests
ONE LINK, MANY CONVERSATIONS

Every respondent gets a separate conversation. You get the important details organised together.

SHARE ONE LINKVOICE OR TEXTUSEFUL FOLLOW-UPS
ORGANISEDREVIEW · COMPARE · FOLLOW UP

One Talking Link can collect many isolated responses without turning into one noisy group chat. The creator can review each conversation, compare the organised details and follow up with the right person when needed.

03

THE RESULT

The conversation comes back useful.

A Talking Link does not have to return the same kind of result every time. What comes back depends on what you created the link for.

ENQUIRY

Event enquiry

Guests
80
Location
Bangkok
When
October
Needs
Catering + AV
Open
Exact date
GROUP INPUT

Building issues

48 responses
  • Lift14
  • Water11
  • Parking8
  • Security6

3 issues need attention

EDUCATION

After today’s class

31 student responses
  1. Equation 2
  2. Interest-rate mechanism
  3. Assignment instructions

7 students asked for another example

ENGLISH

“Low water pressure every morning before 9am · Floor 12.”

You speak your language. They speak theirs.Talking Links keeps the conversation understandable on both sides.
ไทย

“โอเค กำลังตรวจสอบอยู่ แล้วจะติดต่อกลับอีกครั้ง”

04

WHAT WOULD YOU MAKE ONE FOR?

One Talking Link. Very different jobs.

If a situation starts with “I need to ask people something,” “I need someone to explain something,” or “I need to understand what they need,” there is probably a Talking Link for it.

01ENQUIRIES & LEAD CAPTURE

Turn ‘I’m interested’ into an enquiry you can actually act on.

Tell us about the event you are planning.

Event venues · Real estate · Tour operators · Local services

02CLIENT INTAKE & PROJECT BRIEFS

Get the context before the first meeting.

Tell me about the project and what you are trying to achieve.

Agencies · Consultants · Freelancers · Contractors

03BUILDINGS & COMMUNITIES

Give everyone one place to report what matters.

What needs fixing or improving in our building?

Juristic office / นิติ · Condos · HOAs · Communities

04EDUCATION

Collect the questions students did not ask out loud.

What was unclear in today’s class?

Teachers · Professors · Tutors · Courses

05TEAMS & COORDINATION

Collect the agenda before everyone enters the room.

What should we discuss on Friday?

Meetings · Retrospectives · Remote teams · Planning

06VOICE FEEDBACK & RESEARCH

Let people explain instead of choosing a checkbox.

What were you trying to do when this broke?

Creators · Customer research · Support · Interviews

07WHEN REQUIREMENTS CHANGE

Ask earlier respondents only for the new detail.

VERSION 1Price · availability · package
+
VERSION 2Drone footage added

Update the Talking Link without erasing history. Earlier respondents can add the new information to their existing conversation instead of starting again.

08AND MANY MORE...

Think of it. Make a link for it.

HiringJob applicationsNeighborhood ideasTestimonialsPodcast questionsSchool feedbackEvent questionsService requestsResearch interviewsProject discoveryVolunteer applicationsCustomer storiesFeature requestsPlanningSupportSuggestionsOpinionsAnything you can ask

Talking Links is not limited to surveys, enquiries or feedback. The link is the building block. You decide what conversation it is for.

05

WHY NOT JUST USE A FORM?

Use a form when you know the fields. Use a Talking Link when people need to explain.

TRADITIONAL FORM
VS.

Talking Links is a voice and conversational form alternative for enquiries, feedback, service requests and other situations where context matters. Traditional forms remain better for payments, compliance checklists and precise fixed fields.

06

QUESTIONS 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.

EARLY ACCESS

What would you make a Talking Link for?

Create a link for a conversation, share it, and let people speak naturally or type when they prefer. Talking Links asks useful follow-ups and organises the responses for you.

No spamNo app for respondentsYou control who gets the link

Join the waitlist and we’ll let you know when early access opens.