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Voxly helps global brands scale their digital capabilities in Advertising, Commerce, and Customer Support with AI.

We offer Voxly Vision: An AI Co-Pilot that scans advertising creative to ensure compliance against complex brand rules and responsible marketing regulations. By replacing slow manual sign-offs with near-instant reporting, it helps protect brands from costly legal fines and reputational damage while accelerating speed-to-market.

We also offer AI based solutions for Conversational Marketing and Customer Service. Our clients include Diageo (multiple brands including Don Julio, Baileys, etc), the UK Royal Navy, and Bristol Airport in the UK.

Led by Ravi Lal and Elliot Brock, we are based in Paddington, London, and our services span strategy, design, development, and in-life optimization.

Voxly is a trading name owned by Dolphin Haley LTD, and we hold both ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials certifications.

How has 2020 changed voice-habits?

  • Oct 1, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 23, 2024

Did you know that the average consumer attention span is now just 8 seconds? We live in a see-it-want-it-now culture, where consumers want instant gratification and the slightest bump in a customer journey can cause big drop off.

From roughly 2018 to 2021 Voxly Digital focused on building Voice Apps for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, and we became one of the Top 3 UK based agencies doing this work.
This blog post highlights work from that time and showcases how we approach strategy and execution around cutting edge tech like Amazon Alexa

Talking to VUX World.


How has lockdown in the UK changed how people are using voice-assistants? How will it change how you approach your voice-strategy? What use cases are growing and what’s happening to user trust and confidence?


Find out in the latest episode of VUX World where our Head of Innovation and Strategy Rozzi Meredith joined hosts Kane and Dustin to talk through the findings of our latest Voxly Insights report.




Key Takeaways

  1. If you build voice applications for Alexa and Google Assistant, this episode will give you insights that you can use to create more meaningful, impactful and delightful experiences, based on knowledge of how real people are actually using voice assistants in the UK.

  2. Find out how UK households are using Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, and what effect COVID19 has had on usage.

  3. Learn about people’s attitudes towards voice technology in the home, behavioural patterns and reasons for using voice, expectations and perceptions of digital assistants as well as confidence levels in interacting with technology using speech.

 
 
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