Voxer

Voxer

Review · Communication & Messaging · Freemium

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About Voxer

Voxer brings push-to-talk walkie-talkie functionality to your smartphone and desktop. It's designed for instant voice communication without the formality of phone calls or the delay of typing messages.

The app is popular with teams that need quick, hands-free communication—field workers, delivery teams, event coordinators, and remote teams who prefer voice over text. Messages are stored and can be replayed, making it great for async voice communication.

Voxer Pro adds features like unlimited message storage, voice-to-text transcription, and admin controls for team management. It integrates with Dropbox for file sharing and offers end-to-end encryption for secure communication.

Key Features

  • Push-to-talk voice messaging
  • Live voice streaming
  • Text and image messages
  • Message storage and replay
  • Voice-to-text transcription (Pro)
  • End-to-end encryption

Pricing

Free

$0

  • Voice messages
  • Text and images
  • Location sharing
  • Basic chat

Pro

$3.99/mo

  • Unlimited message storage
  • Voice-to-text
  • Admin controls
  • Dropbox integration

Business

$9.99/user/mo

  • Team management
  • Analytics
  • Priority support
  • Custom branding

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Voxer free?

Yes, Voxer is free with basic features including voice messages, text, images, and location sharing. Pro features like voice-to-text start at $3.99/month.

How does Voxer work?

Voxer works like a walkie-talkie—hold a button to record a voice message that sends instantly. Recipients can listen live or later, and respond with their own voice or text.

Is Voxer good for remote teams?

Voxer is great for remote teams who prefer voice communication, especially those needing quick, informal updates without scheduling calls.

Quick Verdict

Walkie-talkie style messaging app for quick voice messages

80

80/100 · Excellent

4.0(423 reviews)

Pros

  • Instant voice communication
  • Hands-free operation
  • Works on mobile and desktop

Cons

  • Niche use case
  • Less feature-rich than competitors
  • Mobile-first, desktop is secondary