Questions, answered.
What Voix reads, what it does with it, and how the plans work. If something is missing, email support@voixapp.org.
What Voix does
- What is Voix?
- Voix reads your recent email, finds the few things that genuinely need you, drafts the replies, and reads the whole briefing out loud in a natural voice. It is built for moments when your hands are busy, like the gym, the commute, or the school run.
- Which inboxes can it read?
- Gmail and Outlook email, plus Slack direct messages, all ranked together in one briefing. Connect the sources you use; more are on the way.
- Do I have to switch email apps or live inside Voix?
- No. Voix reads the inboxes you already use and reads out only what needs a reply. You keep Gmail, Outlook, and Slack exactly as they are and reply wherever you like. Voix sits on top of your inbox to brief you; it does not replace it, and you can disconnect any source in one click.
- Does it send emails on its own?
- No. Voix drafts replies and shows them to you in full. Nothing is sent until you read it and approve it, by tap or by voice. There is no auto-send.
- What languages does it speak?
- English, Spanish, German, and French. You choose one and every briefing, including the spoken voice, comes in that language.
Your data and privacy
- Is it safe to connect my Gmail to Voix?
- Yes. Voix connects through Google's official sign in, so it never sees your password, and you can revoke access in one click from your Google account. It reads your inbox only when you ask, keeps only the short briefings it makes, and never sends a reply without your approval. More detail is on the security page.
- When does Voix read my email?
- Only when you ask for a briefing. It reads roughly the last 7 days of your Primary inbox at that moment. It is not always watching your mailbox in the background.
- Does Voix store the content of my emails?
- Only the briefings, not your raw email. Voix keeps the short briefings it generates so you can look back at them, plus the settings and counts tied to your account. It does not store a permanent copy of your full mailbox. The full detail is in the privacy policy.
- Who can see my inbox?
- Only you. Every account is isolated. Voix never shows one person's email, drafts, or Slack messages to another, and the team does not read your inbox.
- Does Voix train AI on my email or sell my data?
- No. Your email is used only to rank what matters and draft replies. It's processed by our AI provider under commercial terms, never used to train AI models, and never sold or shared with advertisers. Your sign-in token is encrypted and stored server-side, and the team does not read your inbox. Full detail is on the security page.
- Can I disconnect or delete my data?
- Yes. You can disconnect Gmail or Slack at any time, and you can ask for your data to be deleted. See the privacy policy or email privacy@voixapp.org.
Plans and billing
- Is there a free plan?
- Yes. Free gives you two briefings a day with no card needed. Paid plans add more daily briefings and features. See pricing.
- What do Pro and Max cost?
- Pro is €19 a month for 15 briefings a day, draft replies, and Slack. Max is €39 a month for 40 a day. Both are cheaper paid yearly.
- Can I cancel?
- Any time. Billing runs through Stripe. When you cancel you keep access until the end of the period you have paid for.
Voice, comparisons, and the basics
- What does a Voix briefing actually sound like?
- A calm, natural voice reads the few messages that need you, in about a minute. Press play on the home page to hear a real sample.
- How is Voix different from just opening Gmail?
- Gmail shows you everything and makes you sort it. Voix reads you only the few messages that matter, out loud, so you don't have to open anything.
- Can Voix read my email while I'm driving or commuting?
- Yes. Press one button and listen hands-free while you drive, walk, or make coffee.
- Is Voix a voice assistant for Gmail?
- Yes, a voice-first one. It reads your Gmail, Outlook, and Slack aloud and drafts replies, but it never sends without your approval and isn't always listening.
- Do I have to talk out loud to use Voix?
- Only if you want to. Everything works by tap, so you can read the briefing in silence. The voice is there for when your hands are full, like driving or making coffee. In a loud or public place, put in earphones and only you hear it. Voix is not always listening; it speaks only when you press play.
- Does Voix use text-to-speech?
- Yes. A natural, human-sounding voice reads every briefing aloud in the language you choose: English, Spanish, German, or French.
- Who built Voix and where?
- Voix is built by Future_AI_Lab in Barcelona, Spain.
- Does Voix read every email?
- No. It reads roughly your last 7 days, ranks who's actually waiting on you, and sets newsletters and noise aside.
- What happens to a reply Voix drafts?
- It shows you the full draft. Nothing sends until you read it and approve it, by tap or by voice. There is no auto-send.
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