
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Connect live with clients and talent anywhere, using the recording software you already know and love.
- Revenue
- $990K
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2015
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 9
- Growth
- -
As of May 2026, there are 115 SaaS companies in Audio Conferencing Software. They have combined revenues of $2.5B and employ 10.8K people. They have raised $2B and serve 155.8M customers combined.
Audio conferencing software facilitates real-time voice communication between multiple users, enabling clear and effective discussions regardless of participants' locations. It is commonly used for business meetings, remote collaborations, training sessions, and large teleconferences, allowing teams to connect and communicate seamlessly through internet or phone lines. Typical features of audio conferencing software include high-quality audio transmission, easy dial-in access, participant management, and recording capabilities. Organizations such as IT departments, human resources, and remote teams often utilize this software to enhance communication efficiency and reduce travel costs, making it a vital tool for modern workplaces.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Connect live with clients and talent anywhere, using the recording software you already know and love.

Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Provider of a broad range of networking and desktop services intended to offer cloud-based phone and unified communication services. The company's communication services include high definition voice calling, auto phone attendant, administration portal, softphones, fax box, dial-by-name directory and voice emailing, enabling customers to quality and efficient networking and unique communication services.

Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
Provider of recording tool designed for call scheduling. The company's tools provide media and fans with unprecedented access to their talent without compromising anyone's privacy or performance, enabling public relations teams and professional athletes to receive scheduled calls on their mobile phones without sharing any personal contact details.

San Francisco, CA, United States
AutoReach is The Intelligent Sales Dialer Our high volume dialer increases connect rates by 30%+ and talk time by 300%+ per hour for more quality conversations with prospects. The easy to use and familiar experience with AutoReach and Salesforce allows teams to be productive in minutes.

Puch Bei Hallein, Salzburg, Austria
Audvice unlocks the power of voice messages for companies to share information more effectively across their teams, partners and customers.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia
RISK ASSESSMENTS, SAFETY OBSERVATIONS, AND HAZARD AND INCIDENT REPORTING, POWERED BY VOICE TECHNOLOGY Why can't we just talk about it? A question we heard countless times about workplace safety before creating RiskTalk. Now, workers can simply talk into their device to capture safety conversations as they happen, while managers have access to remote sign off capability, real-time reporting, and live oversight. RiskTalk is a user-friendly, voice operated risk assessment application, helping workers perform fast and more effective risk assessments. Designed for the people on the ground, RiskTalk steps workers through the process of thinking about their environment and task, considering what risks may be involved and how they will control them.

United States
Focus on listening in your calls. Wudpecker will take care of your notes and tasks. Auto-magically. Wudpecker joins every call, records, transcribes, and make high-quality notes automatically. With more than 5h/week saved using Wudpecker, you can focus on things that matter the most!

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Backtrack is a meeting recording app that overwrites a 5 hour window of audio/video over and over throughout the day, locally on your Mac. It allows you to privately save anything you've seen, said, or heard in the past and turn it into AI notes/summaries.
- Must enable voice communication for three or more participants. - Should support both internet-based and traditional phone connections. - Must provide features like recording, muting, and participant management. - Should allow easy access through dial-in numbers or web links. - Not just offering one-to-one calling; must facilitate group interactions.
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