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START-UPS BRING IN NOVEL FEATURES IN COVID TIMES

Companies such as Chingari and Koo roll out audio-only and talk-to-type features to keep people connected amid the pandemic

- SAMREEN AHMAD writes

At a time when communicat­ion over social media platforms has become a life-saving tool for many during the Covid-19 crisis, start-ups such as Koo and Chingari are coming up with novel features to keep people connected. While Koo has launched a Talk-to-type feature, Chingari has rolled out an audioonly social media app called fireside for interactin­g in a complete audio format.

At a time when communicat­ion over social media platforms has become a life-saving tool for many during the Covid-19 crisis, start-ups such as Koo and Chingari are coming up with novel features to keep people connected.

While Koo has launched a Talk-to-type feature via which users can speak their thoughts out loud and words will show up on the screen without using a keypad or keyboard, Chingari has taken a cue from Clubhouse to roll out an audioonly social media app called fireside that will help users interact in a complete audio format, bringing a paradigm shift to the way Indians converse online.

The app will also have 24x7 Covid helpline rooms where people can drop in and relay their requests for help. On Chingari’s app, fireside users can chat about anything to stay up to date and listen and learn as a member of the audience during audio sessions. From workshops to debates, from fanfiction to candid confession­s, this platform aims to be an outlet for whoever wishes to speak and to listen, the company said.

“The pandemic has imbued uncertaint­y and isolation, leaving people craving for human interactio­n. Fireside enables users to listen to the voice of their loved ones by bridging emotional gaps, leaving them emotionall­y touched and connected.

With a keen focus on building rich communitie­s, fireside aims to cater to the Indian market with clubs and groups that are tailored to suit local needs and sensibilit­ies,” said Sumit Ghosh, CEO and co-founder, fireside and Chingari.

Being touted by Kalaari Capitalbac­ked Koo as the easiest way to share thoughts with people in a native Indian language, its new Talk-to-type feature will be available in regional languages such as Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Bengali.

“India language speakers can now speak their mind and the words will show up on the screen magically. For those who found it difficult to type in local languages, this feature removes all that pain. We will keep adding value to Indians by enabling the easiest localised forms of expression and present their thoughts to India in a seamless way,” said Aprameya Radhakrish­na, co-founder, Koo. According to the company, it is the first social platform in the world to launch such a feature. “Our mission at Koo is to connect India and enable a billion Indian voices to express themselves freely in their mother tongue. We will keep simplifyin­g expression­s for anybody who wants to connect with their audiences,” said Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder, Koo.

On Chingari’s app, fireside users can chat about anything to stay up to date and listen and learn as a member of the audience during audio sessions

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