I've been using Kukarella for our printing company's phone system and, honestly, it's been a solid performer. No flashy sales pitch here – just real talk about how it's making my day-to-day a bit smoother.
What I like:
Kukarella’s interface is pretty intuitive. Setting up our IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system was straightforward – just what you want when you're juggling a hundred other tasks. The voice options are decent. Few of them got this professional-yet-warm vibe that sets the right tone for customer greetings.
So, I've got this business that depends a lot on phone messages, and I stumbled upon Kukarella. Here's what I think:
Lots of Voices: They've got what, 800 voices in 130 languages? Handy for dealing with all sorts of clients.
Added Voice Styles: They've thrown in some new voice styles like 'friendly' and 'customer service'. Makes the messages sound less robotic, I guess.
Audio Tweaks: You can mess with the speed, pitch, and some other stuff. The option to add little tunes to messages is alright, though I don’t use it much.
The Interface: Took me a while to figure out, but it's not too bad once you get the hang of it.
Setting It Up: Integrating Kukarella with our phone system was a bit of a task, but managed to get it working.
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