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The Anatomy of a Quicki Video Message
The Anatomy of a Quicki Video Message

Or what we like to call, a Vmail!

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Written by Don Charlton
Updated over a week ago

We believe that asynchronous communication should not be limited to text or email alone; because tone, body language, and facial expressions are essential elements of personal communication and they are entirely lost in text-based communication.

We built Quicki to make sending and receiving private video messages as easy and secure as email. Quicki enables asynchronous video conversations with the intimacy and authenticity of your face and voice, and the utility of your screen and other powerful integrations.

A Quicki video message is structured to prompt action, or convert, and has three main components, which we outline below:

  • The Video (or voice): People love authenticity. Our recorder allows you to record up to 30 minutes of real, authentic, unedited video.

  • The Title: Use the most important real estate under the video for an attention-grabbing title - this is what the viewers of your content will see first!

  • The Message: Provide written details and links to summarize or highlight key pieces of the video, voice, or screen you just recorded.

  • Widgets & Integrations: Leverage our ever-growing widgets and productivity tools to add another level of engagement. Collect data, schedule meetings, gather feedback, and add context to your messages.

Use the combination of the above like a funnel to achieve your goals, whether you're trying to win new business, get a signup, land a candidate, encourage action, or close a deal.

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