A Google user
Motorola has an app on my phone that tries to do this (Moto Voice) but it never worked. I thought it was a good idea though so I found this app and it works great 👍 reads texts anytime I am driving (using car Bluetooth) or using headphones. The trial is very generous, just disable reading notifications for all apps besides messages (or w/e you use) and then the free 20 notifications are plenty..
29 people found this review helpful
Douglas Carr
Pretty easy to use but missing a feature I would like. Under notification settings there is an option for "Privacy Mode" which will speak the title and skip content. I need the opposite. In my example I have a Smartthings routine and instead of just hearing, "The Garage Door is closed" I get, "Samsung says, garage door closed - home, the garage door is closed." If the needed feature was added, I'd move this up to a 5 star rating.
5 people found this review helpful
jj poff
Audify prevents me from having to check my phone for every notification which means my distractions are reduced. I also use a cuckoo clock app that announces the time every 30 minutes. These two apps make my smart phone actually feel smart. It's brilliant if you have ADHD. It takes a bit of fine tuning to whittle away the superfluous notifications, but that's due to the incessant notifications from various apps and not a design flaw of Audify.
8 people found this review helpful