GotVoice?
Have you ever had an awesome voicemail you’ve wanted to download? Or maybe you just wished you could keep better track of your messages from multiple phones all in one place. Well, those were both me and I found an amazing free service called GotVoice. You basically enter you phone’s information, and automagically the site checks for messages up to 3 times a day, downloads the messages into mp3s, and e-mails you with any messages you’ve gotten.
This solves the three problems above very well. 1) You can download any of those “keeper messages” to your hard drive 2) If you have an organized e-mail system, you can simply treat your voice messages as part of your inbox and track them like you do your e-mails 3) If you have multiple phones, you no longer need to keep checking multiple phones.
The service is ad supported. They do ask for some marketing info and they include an ad in the e-mail (pretty smart) they send as well as put ads on the site. They also have premium service levels if you want them to check your messages more times per day and get some other cool features.
I’m excited. One of the most useful sites I’ve found in a while.


sweet…would you be able to use this with your work voicemail as well as your home voicemail?
Comment made on January 9, 2007 @ 7:56 am
I haven’t hooked it up to a home machine because I don’t have a land line, so I’m not really sure. I assume if you can access it remotely then they can get your messages.
Comment made on January 9, 2007 @ 10:39 pm