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The startup already has further plans for its voice platform and released a public API empowering developers to build their own integrations. “With the Echo and Alexa, Amazon is building a powerful conversational interface that feels human, and that’s where we have much in common.” “Roger has always been about making communication and technology feel more human about spending more time conversing and less time looking at screens.” says Ricardo Vice Santos, Co-Founder and CEO of the New York-based startup.
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Roger even works with Bluetooth in the car. Users can check their calendar, control smart home devices, make shopping orders, and use a variety of other Alexa “Skills” by simply talking, anywhere, anytime. Its first-of-its-kind integration with the Alexa Voice Service makes the popular voice assistant available to mobile users for free, even if they do not own an Amazon Echo or other Alexa-enabled devices. Launched as a simple walkie-talkie app, Roger is now evolving into a full-fledged platform, enabling voice-based communication between people, devices and web services. Roger even has a feature that redirects missed phone calls to Roger, turning them into actual conversations inside the app- finally killing the old Voicemail you forgot you had. Apart from talking with friends, Roger now lets users interact with other services using voice, including Amazon Alexa, Dropbox, and Slack. NEW YORK, May 10th, 2016 - Roger ( ), the beautiful voice app by former Spotify engineers and funded by former Facebook executives, is launching as a voice platform with its suite of third party integrations. Roger Launches Voice Platform With Amazon Alexa, Dropbox, Slack, and Voicemail Integrations
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You can watch the video below to see Roger in action, download the app from the source buttons below that, and read more about the latest update in the full press release.ĭownload from Google PlayDownload from iTunes The team behind Roger also have plans to open up a public API, allowing other developers to integrate their own apps with Roger. Adding Slack and Dropbox to the mix only increase the available options for interacting with services via your voice. If Alexa support weren’t enough, Roger has also added integration with Slack, Dropbox, and IFTTT. The addition of IFTTT alone allows for a nearly limitless influx of possibilities for added voice commands and functionality.

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Even better, Roger is a free download on iTunes and Google Play. You’ll be able to control your smart home devices, ask questions, order items, check your calendar, and use other Alexa “skills” using the Roger app.
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With the new update, Android and iOS users will be able to access Alexa voice services without an Amazon Echo device. Roger has taken that up a few notches with its voice platform.

Don’t get me wrong, Lexi is a fantastic start, and offers Alexa functions for iOS users at a reasonable price. We told you about Lexi recently, an iOS app that offers Alexa integration. The new update brings Alexa integration as well as connections to Slack, Dropbox, IFTTT, and even your voicemail, allowing you to interact with these services using your voice. In a major update released today, Roger has become so much more than that. If you’d like to receive a full Root Cause Analysis (RCA) report, please reach out to to request one.Roger, an app created by former Spotify engineers and funded by former Facebook executives, started its life as a walkie-talkie app. Our top priorities are working alongside our cloud vendors to fully understand the underlying causes of the outage and putting safeguards in place to prevent similar problems from happening again. Troubleshooting steps, such as restarting, forcing quitting Slack from Activity Monitor or Task Manager, or clearing cache, allowed affected customers to access the app once again. This is a separate bug that’s being investigated, but was heightened during the outage. We also discovered some customers were stuck on a webpage in the Slack desktop app. PST, after which all customers were able to use Slack again. We continued to experience elevated errors until 10:40 a.m. PST most customers were able to use Slack again. PST, some customers began to see improvements, but others who were trying to launch their Slack clients were unable to do so. PST, we addressed an issue with our provisioning service and began provisioning healthy servers once again to address traffic requests.

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