Abhishek Danalakota

Speakify 2.0 - AI voice for your Shopify products that converts into buyers

Product descriptions are dead. In 2026, 50% of consumers use voice daily, yet 99% of Shopify stores are silent. Shoppers abandon carts because they can't "experience" products through text alone. You're losing sales to physical retail. Speakify changes the game: Conversion Boost Clone your own voice Improve sales

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Abhishek Danalakota
Hey everyone! I’m Abhi, the solo founder of Speakify. 🎙️ I recently spent a few weeks chatting with candle makers on Shopify to figure out their biggest headache. Surprisingly, it wasn’t shipping or sourcing—it was scent. Think about it: How do you sell "warm vanilla with a hint of smoky oak" through a screen? Most merchants write endless paragraphs that customers just skim. One maker told me, "I can describe it all day, but they still don't get the 'vibe' until they smell it." That’s when it clicked. Text is flat. But hearing a founder’s voice describe the crackle of a wick or the intensity of a fragrance? That’s an emotional connection. Why I built Speakify I looked for ways to help these merchants add audio, but the options were pretty bleak: Generic AI sounded like a cold, robotic GPS. 🤖 Manual uploads were a hosting and formatting nightmare. Zero integration meant hacking together code on every product page. So, I built a way to generate human-grade AI voice that integrates directly into Shopify. It lets merchants "talk" to their customers right on the product page without ever hitting record. While I started with candle makers, this is for any brand selling a sensory experience—like the notes of a high-end coffee blend, the texture of a premium fabric, or the complex story behind a piece of handmade jewelry. I need your brutal honesty please go through this video
I'm also happy to dive into the weeds on: The tech stack behind AI voice commerce. The chaos of being a solo Shopify dev. Whether voice is the future of "sensory" e-commerce. Makers: What’s your take on AI voice? Is it a game-changer for accessibility and branding, or does it still feel a bit "creepy"? Let’s chat in the comments! 👇