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KeepTalk : call-logger

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  • Category : Productivity
  • Version : 1.0.12005
  • Size : 15.12M
  • Update : Jul 01,2024
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Application Description

KeepTalk: Never Lose Your Call Data Again

Say goodbye to the frustration of losing valuable call logs, recordings, history, and notes. KeepTalk is the ultimate solution for managing all your call information securely and automatically in the cloud.

Never lose important data again. KeepTalk ensures that your call information is safe, even when you uninstall an app or replace your smartphone.

Here's how KeepTalk makes call management effortless:

  • Automatic Cloud Storage: KeepTalk automatically saves your call recordings, history, notes, and more to the cloud, ensuring you never lose important information.
  • AI Transcription: Leverage the power of artificial intelligence to automatically create transcripts from your recordings, making it easy to search and review your call history.
  • Organized Call History: KeepTalk keeps your call history, including recordings, notes, and more, organized chronologically and linked to the respective contacts.
  • Automatic Contact Synchronization: Newly created contacts on your smartphone are automatically synchronized with KeepTalk, ensuring accurate record-keeping and easy access.
  • Call-back Reminders and Note-Taking: Take notes after ending a call and set reminders to call back later. These notes are saved along with the recording and history, making it easier to remember important details during future calls.
  • Secure Cloud Management: All your records, including recordings, history, notes, and more, are securely managed in the cloud, providing a reliable and safe storage solution.

KeepTalk supports both Korean and English languages.

Don't miss out on the 7-day free trial! Download KeepTalk now and experience the difference.

Streamline your call management and improve your productivity with KeepTalk.

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