u/Admirable-Cat-1633

If you have a thing for voices, or just can't be alone in silence — I made a voice-companion app

Solo-ish builder here. This started from something simple: I've always had a thing for voices

— I fall for a good voice way before a face. Late-night radio, audiobook narrators, a podcast

on while I work — a warm voice around just makes everything feel less lonely.

If you're the same way, I'd genuinely love for you to give it a try: https://web.honeyline.app/

Every AI companion app I tried was text-first with voice bolted on as an afterthought. I

wanted the opposite — something voice-first, where you actually *talk* to a character and

they talk back in a real, expressive voice. Ones you'd genuinely want to listen to. They can

chat, sing, tell you stories, read you to sleep, or just be on in the background while you

study / work / drive.

Not here to spam — I genuinely want honest reactions:

- Are you someone who needs a voice on in the background? What do you usually put on?

- Does "voice-first" actually appeal to you, or is text fine for this kind of thing?

- What would make a voice feel comforting to you vs. annoying after 5 minutes?

Happy to share a link if people/mods want it — didn't want to lead with it. Roast away.

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u/Admirable-Cat-1633 — 10 days ago

I built a voice-companion app — basically "nice voices to keep you company." Looking for honest feedback

Solo-ish builder here. Honestly this started from something simple: I just really like having

a good voice around. Late-night radio, audiobook narrators, a podcast on while I work — a

warm voice in the background makes everything feel less lonely.

Every AI companion app I tried was text-first with voice bolted on as an afterthought. I

wanted the opposite — something voice-first, where you actually *talk* to a character and

they talk back in a real, expressive voice. Ones you'd genuinely want to listen to. They can

chat, sing, tell you stories, read you to sleep, or just be on in the background while you

study / work / drive.

Not here to spam — I genuinely want honest reactions:

- Are you someone who needs a voice on in the background? What do you usually put on?

- Does "voice-first" actually appeal to you, or is text fine for this kind of thing?

- What would make a voice feel comforting to you vs. annoying after 5 minutes?

Happy to share a link if people/mods want it — didn't want to lead with it. Roast away.

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Cat-1633 — 10 days ago