This week, Dustin and I are joined by Matt Hartman, partner at Betaworks, curator of the Hearing Voices newsletter and creator of the Wiffy Alexa Skill.
In this episode, we’re discussing:
All about Betaworks
A strategic vision for voice
Changing user behaviour
On-demand interfaces
Friction and psychological friction
How context influences your design interface
The 2 types of companies that’ll get built on voice platforms
Differences between GUI and VUI design
Voice camp
The Wiffy Alexa Skill
Lessons learned building your first Alexa Skill
Text message on-boarding
Challenges in the voice space
Our Guest, Matt Hartman
Matt Hartman has been with Betaworks for the past 4 years and handles the investment side of the company. Matt spends his days with his ear to the ground, meeting company founders and entrepreneurs, searching for the next big investment opportunities.
Paying attention to trends in user behaviour and searching for the next new wave of technology that will change the way people communicate has led Matt and Betaworks to focus on the voice space.
Matt has developed immense knowledge and passion for voice and is a true visionary. He totally gets the current state of play in the voice space and is a true design thinker. He has an entirely different and unique perspective on the voice scene: the voice ecosystem, voice strategy, user behaviour trends, challenges and the future of the industry.
Matt curates the Hearing Voices newsletter to share his reading with the rest of the voice space and created the Wiffy Alexa Skill, which lets you ask Alexa for the Wifi password. It’s one of the few Skills that receives the fabled Alexa Developer Reward.
Betaworks
Betaworks is a startup platform that builds products like bit.ly, Chartbeat and GIPHY. It invests in companies like Tumblr, Kickstarter and Medium and has recently turned its attention to audio and voice platforms such as Anchor, Breaker and Gimlet.
As part of voice camp in 2017, Betaworks invested in a host of voice-first companies including Jovo, who featured on episode 5 of the VUX World podcast, as well as Spoken Layer, Shine and John Done, which conversational AI guru, Jeff Smith (episode 4), was involved in.
Links
Subscribe to the Hearing Voices newsletter
Visit Matt's website
Matt's article: Interfaces on demand
Matt's article: Lessons Learned Building my First Alexa Skill
Follow Matt Hartman on Medium
Find out more about Betaworks
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