Telethryve Video 30

Live Voice Polish

Transcript cards, thinking cues, backchannel feedback, and reply-card fallback make live voice more durable and reliable.

Transcript Notes

What this chapter covers.

Telethryve 2.0 makes live voice feel less like a demo and more like a real command channel.

The bridge can greet the caller, suppress duplicate greetings, listen for natural pauses, and hand the spoken turn into the normal Codex work loop. New transcript cards preserve the spoken user turns and Codex replies after the voice session ends, so the conversation does not disappear when the live call closes.

Backchannel and thinking cues give the user audible feedback while the system is still working. And if a normal text reply is rejected by the relay, Telethryve can fall back to a reply text control card instead of losing the answer.

The result is a voice experience that is more human, more observable, and more reliable: speak from the phone, let the workstation reason, and still get a durable record of what happened.

Chapter Notes

Key points from the video.

These notes summarize the customer-facing ideas, feature implications, and workflow themes covered in this chapter.

Notes

Scene-by-scene ideas

  • Live Voice Gets Durable: Voice chat now ends with a transcript card instead of leaving the session behind.
  • Natural Pause Handoff: Spoken turns flow into Codex after a pause, stream end, or utterance limit.
  • Transcript Cards: The chat can receive spoken user turns and Codex replies as a visible session record.
  • Thinking Cues: Short audio cues tell the user the machine is still reasoning, not frozen.
  • Backchannel Feedback: The bridge can send lightweight live voice feedback while a turn is underway.
  • Reply Card Fallback: If text delivery fails, Telethryve can still send the answer as a control card.
  • Same Work Loop: A voice turn still queues, resumes, or starts real Codex work on the machine.
  • More Than Audio: Voice becomes a durable, observable interface to the workstation.
Topics

High-intent phrases

  • voice chat with Codex
  • mobile voice AI
  • phone controlled coding
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