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How to Use Voice Recording in Your StoryPrompt
How to Use Voice Recording in Your StoryPrompt
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If you'd prefer not to record a testimonial using video or text, you can record a testimonial using a voice recording.

To do this go to Record your video.

You can then select the microphone icon to create a voice recording.

When you are recording you will see sound waves moving as you speak. Please note, you can retake as many times as you like.

After capture, you can add settings to create your StoryPrompt.

  1. Give your StoryPrompt a name - This is just to remind you which StoryPrompt you have created.

  2. Write a short prompt - This is a short version of your prompt (or question) that will be used in your final video as a title screen.

  3. Text overlay - This is some overlay text for the video, this lets the respondent know what the video is about.

  4. Select call to action - Here you can choose between Record your reply and Custom button. Record your reply means allows your respondent to send you a video reply and custom button allows you to add a button onto the prompt, for eg to a calendar link. See custom links for more information.

  5. Allow respondents to submit text replies - You can select this if you like. If selected, respondents will have the option whether to reply with text or video, or both.

  6. Maximum duration of responses - This allows you to add a time limit onto their responses. These range from 30 seconds to unlimited and differ per StoryPrompt plan.

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