Sharing long audio stories, such as a 40-minute scam call, can be tedious and time-consuming for listeners. This makes it difficult to convey important information or entertaining content efficiently.
Pain Points
- Time-consuming to listen to long audio clips.
- Difficulty in conveying key points efficiently.
- Reduced engagement and interest from listeners.
I once stayed on a scam call for 40 minutes just to waste their time. It was actually pretty funny. Later I realized that sharing a 40‑minute audio is kind of boring. So I thought: what if I could share the whole story in under 1 minute, explain the scam, and still make some jokes, all in less than 60 seconds? So I built [voicepo.com](https://www.voicepo.com/), a small platform to share short audio stories and replies, kind of like Twitter but with voice instead of text. You can also create 60‑second “MiniPodcasts” to tell stories or warn others about scams in a lightweight way. I’d love any feedback on the idea, the UX, and the design. Link: [https://www.voicepo.com/](https://www.voicepo.com/)
A small platform to share short audio stories and replies, kind of like Twitter but with voice instead of text. Users can create 60-second "MiniPodcasts" to tell stories or warn others about scams in a lightweight way.