Lissn is a simple widget that lets website visitors leave voice or video messages instead of filling out boring forms. Perfect for sales teams, support, feedback, or any site wanting more human connections. Pricing starts free 🤤
I've been seeing more and more tools popping up that let website visitors send voice notes or short videos instead of filling out cold text forms.
I'm genuinely curious about real-world results :
Has anyone here tested voice/video widgets on their landing pages, apps, or sites?
Did it meaningfully increase leads, form completions, reply rates, or conversions? Or did it backfire (e.g., people feel awkward recording themselves, bad audio/video quality, privacy concerns)?
What use cases seem to work best? (B2B SaaS, e-commerce support, coaching/consulting, recruiting, customer interviews ?)
UX-wise: do you make it optional or required? Does forcing voice/video feel pushy or creepy to some visitors?
Any tech/privacy headaches? (GDPR consent, media storage, moderation of incoming videos, etc.)
Back when I was freelancing, AI felt like a distant dream. Now in 2026 it's everywhere... buttttt a lot of it still feels like shiny gimmick territory.
You ask for "SEO fixes" and get generic "add more keywords" fluff, or AI "suggestions" that miss the context of your actual stack/cache/CDN setup.
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Ok, this is such an incredible idea! Replacing static forms with voice and video brings so much more emotion, context, and nuance! Things that text alone often can’t capture. I’m really looking forward to using it in a real scenario. It feels totally aligned with how people naturally communicate today.
I was also wondering about performance - does adding the widget affect page speed or metrics like Core Web Vitals? And is it implemented in a way that loads asynchronously?
Totally agree with you here, voice and video add that human layer of emotion, context, and nuance that text just can't match. Even if we HATE vocals we have to admit that ahahah
On the widget performance side : yes, it's loaded fully asynchronously (using async defer on the small script tag we provide), so it doesn't block rendering or initial page load. The widget is lightweight (~50-60KB gzipped), lazy-loads its UI elements (only activates when in view), and in real-world embeds, it adds minimal impact—typically <100-200ms to overall metrics with no CLS shifts or main-thread blocking.
It plays nice with Core Web Vitals when your base site is optimized. If you're extra performance-focused, you can lazy-load the script yourself (e.g., via IntersectionObserver) 💛
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Wow, j'adore l'idée! Je ne suis pas dev moi-même, mais j'ai pleins de connaissances qui pourraient profiter du software, j'en suis certain!
@cathcorm quel genre d'utilisateurs/organisation aviez-vous en tête quand vous avez développé lissn?
Merci pour ton message, c'est le fun de voir qu'on rejoint aussi des québécois! On est tellement habitués de faire affaire avec des clients anglos, je suis contente de pouvoir te jaser de lissn en français ahahaha.
Pour répondre à ta question, en gros quand on a développé Lissn on avait en tête des utilisateurs et des organisations qui ont du mal avec les formulaires de contact classiques. Ouinnn c'était un peu général comme public cible 😅
En testant et en travaillant sur les fonctionnalités, on a fini par identifier des pain points reliés aux endroits où on installe des formulaires et non pas à un public précis :
Les sites e-commerce et boutiques en ligne (Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.) : pour capter des leads qualifiés avec plus de contexte
Les freelances, coachs, consultants et créateurs de contenu : ceux qui veulent humaniser leur site et créer une connexion plus personnelle sans passer des heures à décoder des messages texte froids
Les entreprises de services (agences, cabinets pros, SaaS B2B, immobilier, etc.) : pour mieux qualifier les demandes entrantes, surtout quand les prospects sont des seniors, des gens pressés ou qui ont du mal à taper sur un clavier de téléphone
Les équipes en croissance ou les organisations plus grosses qui reçoivent beaucoup de contacts : le inbox partagé + transcripts AI + tags automatiques permettent de trier et répondre ultra-vite, sans perdre le ton humain
Est-ce que ça répond à ta question?
Hâte d'avoir ton feedback sur l'utilisation de Lissn!!
On arrive dans l'ère où tout le monde communique en message vocal, donc ça a du sens d'appliquer ce même genre de principe aux formulaires.
Merci pour ton temps, je vais assurément partager le tout!!
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@mathieu_durocher ahahah et on haït tellement ça les vocaux messy en plus 😅
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This is such a refreshing idea. I’ve always felt like contact forms create this weird emotional distance - especially when you actually want someone to explain something properly. Being able to leave a quick voice or video message feels way more human. I can see this being powerful for early-stage founders who want to really understand their users.
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Hey @baldha_prashant!! Thanks so much for this thoughtful comment 💛
100% agree, this could be a real game-changer for early-stage founders (or at least for our team right now, since we’re not shy about admitting we HATE messy audio and video feedback from potential clients and leads, ahahah).
Have you run into this frustration on your own sites or products? Or are you thinking about testing voice inputs somewhere specific? Would love your take on what we built!
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Maker
Hey PH!
I'm on the hunt for 10 awesome developers that'd like to try Lissn and share honest feedback with me and my team 🥹
Lissn is our fresh SaaS widget that upgrades boring contact/lead forms into something way more human : visitors record a quick voice or video message (one-click, guided prompts), you get the original file + super-accurate AI transcripts (multilingual Whisper magic) right in your inbox.
If you're a dev who :
Builds sites/apps with forms (WordPress, Shopify, custom SaaS, etc.)
Deals with leads/clients
Loves testing new tools and giving constructive roast/feedback
...I'd be thrilled if you'd give it a spin! Just drop a comment/upvote this post and I'll hook you up with all the details.
Thanks a ton in advance xx
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Hi everyone 🫶
Today feels really special for us.
Lissn started with a simple belief: "forms collect words… but voice carries meaning".
We kept thinking "why are we still forcing people to type their feelings, feedback, ideas, stories? In 2026?" 😅
So we built Lissn to make it easy (and super natural!) for visitors to talk instead of type.
This launch is not just a product for us - it’s a shift in how we think about communication online. More human, more expressive, more real!
If you believe the internet could feel a little more alive, we’d love your support today 💛
And if you wanna try it… please send us a voice message. We’d truly love to hear you!
Working with you on this has been incredible : the way you kept pushing for that super natural, human feel (no forced scripts, just "talk like you would to a friend") + the endless brainstorms on how to make recording feel effortless is what's made Lissn feel like more than just a SaaS 💛
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Such a time saver! Honestly, it feels like contact forms were built to be ignored by everyone. This is a game-changer. It really helps us Lissn (haha, sorry) to what clients need!
So glad the widget is saving you time and actually helping you hear what your clients really need (tone, excitement, all the good stuff text misses!
Keep us posted on how it's going for your team! What kinds of messages are coming through that surprise you the most?
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Great tool for internal usage as well! I was tired of receiving videos from colleagues that I had to watch 2-3 times to get all the informations. With Lissn, the transcript is such a time saver!
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@philippe_lavoie_st_cyr ahahahaha i feel you - @jeedee built Lissn mostly because of his hate/hate relationship with outrageously long and completely irrelevant videos 😂
give us feedback once you're getting used to it, alright? i'd love to hear your thoughts!
Ok, this is such an incredible idea! Replacing static forms with voice and video brings so much more emotion, context, and nuance! Things that text alone often can’t capture. I’m really looking forward to using it in a real scenario. It feels totally aligned with how people naturally communicate today.
I was also wondering about performance - does adding the widget affect page speed or metrics like Core Web Vitals? And is it implemented in a way that loads asynchronously?
@vitoria_schlischting Hey there hun!!
Totally agree with you here, voice and video add that human layer of emotion, context, and nuance that text just can't match. Even if we HATE vocals we have to admit that ahahah
On the widget performance side : yes, it's loaded fully asynchronously (using async defer on the small script tag we provide), so it doesn't block rendering or initial page load. The widget is lightweight (~50-60KB gzipped), lazy-loads its UI elements (only activates when in view), and in real-world embeds, it adds minimal impact—typically <100-200ms to overall metrics with no CLS shifts or main-thread blocking.
It plays nice with Core Web Vitals when your base site is optimized. If you're extra performance-focused, you can lazy-load the script yourself (e.g., via IntersectionObserver) 💛
Wow, j'adore l'idée!
Je ne suis pas dev moi-même, mais j'ai pleins de connaissances qui pourraient profiter du software, j'en suis certain!
@cathcorm quel genre d'utilisateurs/organisation aviez-vous en tête quand vous avez développé lissn?
Allô @mathieu_durocher💛
Merci pour ton message, c'est le fun de voir qu'on rejoint aussi des québécois! On est tellement habitués de faire affaire avec des clients anglos, je suis contente de pouvoir te jaser de lissn en français ahahaha.
Pour répondre à ta question, en gros quand on a développé Lissn on avait en tête des utilisateurs et des organisations qui ont du mal avec les formulaires de contact classiques. Ouinnn c'était un peu général comme public cible 😅
En testant et en travaillant sur les fonctionnalités, on a fini par identifier des pain points reliés aux endroits où on installe des formulaires et non pas à un public précis :
Les sites e-commerce et boutiques en ligne (Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.) : pour capter des leads qualifiés avec plus de contexte
Les freelances, coachs, consultants et créateurs de contenu : ceux qui veulent humaniser leur site et créer une connexion plus personnelle sans passer des heures à décoder des messages texte froids
Les entreprises de services (agences, cabinets pros, SaaS B2B, immobilier, etc.) : pour mieux qualifier les demandes entrantes, surtout quand les prospects sont des seniors, des gens pressés ou qui ont du mal à taper sur un clavier de téléphone
Les équipes en croissance ou les organisations plus grosses qui reçoivent beaucoup de contacts : le inbox partagé + transcripts AI + tags automatiques permettent de trier et répondre ultra-vite, sans perdre le ton humain
Est-ce que ça répond à ta question?
Hâte d'avoir ton feedback sur l'utilisation de Lissn!!
@cathcorm Ça répond super bien, merci!
On arrive dans l'ère où tout le monde communique en message vocal, donc ça a du sens d'appliquer ce même genre de principe aux formulaires.
Merci pour ton temps, je vais assurément partager le tout!!
@mathieu_durocher ahahah et on haït tellement ça les vocaux messy en plus 😅
This is such a refreshing idea. I’ve always felt like contact forms create this weird emotional distance - especially when you actually want someone to explain something properly. Being able to leave a quick voice or video message feels way more human. I can see this being powerful for early-stage founders who want to really understand their users.
Hey @baldha_prashant!!
Thanks so much for this thoughtful comment 💛
100% agree, this could be a real game-changer for early-stage founders (or at least for our team right now, since we’re not shy about admitting we HATE messy audio and video feedback from potential clients and leads, ahahah).
Have you run into this frustration on your own sites or products? Or are you thinking about testing voice inputs somewhere specific? Would love your take on what we built!
Hey PH!
I'm on the hunt for 10 awesome developers that'd like to try Lissn and share honest feedback with me and my team 🥹
Lissn is our fresh SaaS widget that upgrades boring contact/lead forms into something way more human : visitors record a quick voice or video message (one-click, guided prompts), you get the original file + super-accurate AI transcripts (multilingual Whisper magic) right in your inbox.
If you're a dev who :
Builds sites/apps with forms (WordPress, Shopify, custom SaaS, etc.)
Deals with leads/clients
Loves testing new tools and giving constructive roast/feedback
...I'd be thrilled if you'd give it a spin! Just drop a comment/upvote this post and I'll hook you up with all the details.
Thanks a ton in advance xx
Hi everyone 🫶
Today feels really special for us.
Lissn started with a simple belief: "forms collect words… but voice carries meaning".
We kept thinking "why are we still forcing people to type their feelings, feedback, ideas, stories? In 2026?" 😅
So we built Lissn to make it easy (and super natural!) for visitors to talk instead of type.
This launch is not just a product for us - it’s a shift in how we think about communication online.
More human, more expressive, more real!
If you believe the internet could feel a little more alive, we’d love your support today 💛
And if you wanna try it… please send us a voice message. We’d truly love to hear you!
@erica_santos4 Hey honey! ✨
Working with you on this has been incredible : the way you kept pushing for that super natural, human feel (no forced scripts, just "talk like you would to a friend") + the endless brainstorms on how to make recording feel effortless is what's made Lissn feel like more than just a SaaS 💛
Such a time saver! Honestly, it feels like contact forms were built to be ignored by everyone. This is a game-changer. It really helps us Lissn (haha, sorry) to what clients need!
@bruna_borges1 Hahahah we love that pun!
And yes… contact forms really did feel like they were built to be ignored, right?
That’s exactly why we built Lissn — to make it easier (and more human) to truly listen to what clients need.
Thank you so much for the support 💛🚀
(please @erica_santos4 put @bruna_borges1's pun on a promo t-shirt ahahah)
@bruna_borges1 ahahah the "Lissn" pun, are you my dad?
So glad the widget is saving you time and actually helping you hear what your clients really need (tone, excitement, all the good stuff text misses!
Keep us posted on how it's going for your team! What kinds of messages are coming through that surprise you the most?
Great tool for internal usage as well! I was tired of receiving videos from colleagues that I had to watch 2-3 times to get all the informations. With Lissn, the transcript is such a time saver!
@philippe_lavoie_st_cyr ahahahaha i feel you - @jeedee built Lissn mostly because of his hate/hate relationship with outrageously long and completely irrelevant videos 😂
give us feedback once you're getting used to it, alright? i'd love to hear your thoughts!