Press releases · 2015-09-09

Earigami — the voice messaging app that makes sending & receiving creative messages fun – Press note

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Los Angeles, Sept. 8, 2015 , PRNewswire: Schednub LLC, a technology company that aims to creatively make people’s lives better, announces the launch of the mobile app, Earigami®, effective immediately. The free audio-texting app is available for iPhone® and iPod® via the iTunes App Store®.

Talking and listening should always be fun, and this new voice-texting app adds levity to the way people communicate. Users have the ability to record and edit short audio files to send to their contacts before the message deletes 10 seconds after opening. With a variety of Earimojis® and voice filters available to enhance the Earigami® audio clips, this new technology will open up a new way of communicating with friends.

“Inserting both fun and creativity into Earigami® lead to exactly what I envisioned, a fun way to communicate with friends,” Fred Scarf, CEO of Schednub LLC, said. “It’s a concept that will allow users to say it the way they mean it as they showcase their fun and creative personalities even more than standard text messaging has generally allowed.”

Earigami® is user-friendly and easy to get started. It allows the user to record and edit nine second audio clips with the additional options of adding one of the over 100 Earimojis®, quick audio clips designed to enhance the files, or one of the voice filters, designed to make you sound the way you want. With the ability to trim Earimojis® so they play on the right part of the audio for the right amount of time, Earigami® is transforming the traditional text message.

To learn more about Earigami®, go to www.earigami.mobi.

About Earigami®

Earigami® is a mobile technology developed by University of California, Berkeley graduate, Fred Scarf. The iOS app is available in the App Store starting in August 2015.

 

 

 

 

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