Volley
Community powered by video messaging
Volley is a community experience for your inner circle–VIP clients, superfans, team members–where you can have meaningful, asynchronous face-to-face conversation about the things that move you. Discuss. Laugh. Learn. Belong. And it’s totally free.
What Volley looks like
How Users feel about Volley
Pros
Cons
What reviewers say about Volley
Volley is praised for its ability to facilitate meaningful, asynchronous video conversations, making it ideal for consulting businesses and global educator interactions. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface and the way it enhances communication and collaboration, offering a unique blend of instant and thoughtful exchanges. It has been particularly transformative for coaching businesses, elevating them with innovative asynchronous learning delivery. Despite its impending shutdown, users express a strong desire to find alternatives that match Volley's capabilities, highlighting its significant impact on their professional and personal communication.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate Volley
Based on 3 reviews
Recent highlights
It's a fantastic product for anyone looking to start a consulting business. Much easier to use than a half dozen calendar, messaging, payments, and scheduling platforms.
volley is making my dream of a meet-less work-life possible!!! its doing EVERYTHING I have ever wanted in a mobile app for connecting with my team and community.
now that its shutting down i need to migrate everything to Discord and would love to have audio, video, transcripts, etc... that would integrate into my Discord server
I love volley and the quick communication that is almost instant and yet allows for think time, play time. It allows for interactions between like thinkers at different rates. Some think and talk quickly, others contemplate more and offer a unique perspective that can be added to any point of the conversation. It is like instant replay with more minds adding to the pot. I am not a linear thinker and this is for me!