Listen & share voice messages synced with movies or TV shows

Speekz is a social audio platform that enables users to listen to and share voice messages synchronized with specific moments in movies, TV shows, and live sports events. It allows asynchronous co-viewing experiences—users can engage with content at their own pace while still participating in shared commentary and reactions. The platform serves viewers who want deeper contextual engagement with media, creators seeking new distribution channels for audio commentary, and friends looking to maintain social connection around shared entertainment interests.
Unlike real-time streaming services, Speekz focuses on time-synced voice layering: voice messages are anchored to precise timestamps within licensed or user-identified video content. This creates an interactive, layered audio experience where commentary, reactions, and insights appear contextually rather than as standalone posts.
Users select a movie, TV show, or sports event from Speekz’s supported catalog—or manually identify content—and navigate to a specific timestamp. At any point during playback, they can record a voice message that becomes permanently anchored to that moment. When others watch the same content and reach that timestamp, the voice message plays automatically, creating a synchronized audio overlay.
The platform handles synchronization through content identification (e.g., metadata matching, scene fingerprinting, or manual title/episode selection) rather than requiring video upload. Voice messages are stored and delivered as time-indexed audio assets, decoupled from the underlying video file. Users can browse, search, and subscribe to commentary from specific creators or topics, and choose whether to enable voice layers globally or per title.
Speekz supports educational use cases such as film analysis, where instructors embed explanatory commentary at key narrative or technical moments. Fans use it to build communal annotation layers—adding trivia, translations, or fan theories synchronized to scenes. Sports viewers add real-time reaction overlays to highlight reels or historic matches. Creators monetize expertise by selling access to premium commentary packs, while casual users enhance personal viewing with private voice notes or shared reactions among friend groups. The platform also enables accessibility applications, such as community-sourced audio descriptions for visual elements.