[00:00:00] Speaker 1: The new HappyScribe mobile app, I think it's going to change the way people capture conversations moving forward. Because until now, there's been a pretty big gap in the market. Online meetings were covered, file uploads were covered. But real-world conversations, well, they just live in a random place on your phone in a file which you probably will never find again. So today I want to show you how the new HappyScribe app actually works. So first, let's open the app. First of all, you're going to notice how minimal the interface is. Three tabs, Home, Recordings, Account. Now from the home screen, you'll see the main record button. And this is really the core of the entire app. Just tap it and instantly you're inside the recording interface. You've got a live timer, recording status, pause and resume controls. Everything is designed to keep you focused on the conversation itself. Not menus, not settings, not exporting files. So let's say I'm a journalist recording an interview. Or maybe I'm a client in a meeting. All I need to do is hit start and the app is recording everything in real time. If I need a moment, I can pause and then instantly resume again. And once I'm finished, I just tap stop. Now this is where the workflow changes completely. Instead of manually exporting the file, uploading it later, renaming it, organizing it. The app handles everything automatically. I simply name the recording, choose a language, that's it. The upload now continues automatically in the background. Even if I close the app, no laptop required. And within minutes, the conversation is uploaded to the HappyScribe workspace in over 120 plus languages. Which is honestly one of the biggest differentiators here. Because most mobile transcription tools are heavily English focused. Now once a recording finishes processing, you'll see it appear inside the recordings tab. This becomes your entire searchable conversations library. And this is where the app starts feeling much bigger than just a recorder. One workspace, every conversation. Now obviously on launch, the app is primarily on capture and organization. So deeper transcript editing still happens on the web platform. Which honestly makes sense. The phone is for capturing moments quite quickly. And honestly for me, the simplicity is my favorite thing about this app. It removes all the friction. You stop thinking about, where did I save that recording? Or I'll upload it later. Because now the workflow just happens automatically. And that's what good software should do. It should just disappear into the background. So whether you're recording an interview, capturing a lecture, documenting research, or saving ideas on the move. The new HappyScribe app feels built for people that have those conversations outside the office. And honestly, I think that's what makes this launch important. Because this doesn't just add mobile recording. It closes the final gap in the HappyScribe workflow. So if you want, give it a go. The link will be in the description. And let me know how you found it within your uses.
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