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Creating and Sharing a Quicki Vmail
Creating and Sharing a Quicki Vmail

Let us walk you through step-by-step!

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Written by Don Charlton
Updated over a week ago

Let’s get started with your first Quicki Vmail! Creating and sharing an authentic video mail message is simple.

Step 1

Make sure you have the recipient's email address.

Step 2

Log in to Quicki. From the 'Messages' home screen, you have two options for sending a video message directly from Quicki.

Option 1: Click the 'Send a Message' button at the top right of the screen.

Option 2: Click the Quicki button at the bottom left of the screen.

Either option will bring up the recording window.

Step 3

Every time you create a new recording, you have the option to record your voice, record from your webcam, or record your screen. Select from the recording window.

*If you have a premium account, you can also choose to upload a pre-recorded video from your device and use that instead.

Once you choose which type of recording you’d like to create, you will allow access to your camera and microphone on your device, and then our recorder will appear.

Step 4

When you are ready to record, click the red button at the bottom of the recorder. You will experience a 3, 2, 1, countdown and, just like that, you'll be recording!

Recordings can last up to 30 minutes, and the timer in the top right-hand corner will tell you how much time you have left.

Step 5

When you are ready to end your recording, click the red button again to stop the recorder.

Your creation will automatically begin playing for your review. At this point you can still enter recipient email addresses, add or edit your written message, and add or edit your widgets.

Step 6

When you are happy with your message, click the 'Send Message' button to share it.

That's it!

Don’t like the video you just recorded? Use the red trashcan button in the top right of the window to delete your recording and try again. You can record as many takes as you want from the recorder screen.

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