Think of Anchor 2.0 as radio 2.0. With this new version, we’re aiming to completely reinvent the radio format by making it easy for anyone to easily broadcast high quality audio from your phone, to wherever audio is heard, literally
BIG update since Anchor's debut release a year ago. I like that I as an audio creator/radio host can mix together content, including audio clips and music. Last night I played radio DJ and shared some music I love. 😁
The future of voice is super interesting to me, and now might be the best time to be working on something in this space. Do you have plans to integration with Google Home or Alexa, @mignano?
@rrhoover Thanks Ryan! We're already there :) To listen to featured Anchor stations on Amazon Alexa, just say "Alexa, enable the Anchor skill." Our Google Home agent is more early days, but works as well. Just say "Hey Google, let me talk to Anchor."
Anchor has pivoted into audio storytelling - the onboarding and flow of the app is shit hot IMO. Feels really nice to use and makes me feel like I want to tap around, swipe and play with it.
Been on the beta for a few weeks now and enjoying it! Need to find myself some awesome stations to follow and get into!
Also I like seeing the style of websites like https://anchor.fm/ - fun colours, bold, simple.
Mike + co, tell us the story behind the pivot and what you see for Anchor 2.0
@bentossell I liked the concept last year, but your onboarding comment convinced me to install it this time. The audio paired with the great copy is amazing! "Heck ya—I'll connect all my social accounts and give you ALL the permissions" is what I was thinking during the experience.
Congrats on the launch ⚓ team. Good luck powering through the day!
Congrats on the update Mike. Looks like a lot of cool features have been added which I'll be interested in trying out.
TL;DR version: music licensing is a massive headache and might cause issues at some point.
The immediate question I have is regarding the ability to pull in full-length songs (anyone who knows me knows where I'm going with this).
Using the Spotify and Apple API's is intriguing, but ultimately still leaves the question of royalty payments and licensing parameters on the table. Taking Spotify as an example, their music business model is predicated on the walled-garden system, wherein one must have an account (free or premium) to consume the material. Most other streaming sites are effectively the same.
However, since I don't use Spotify (I have my reasons haha), theoretically I will now still be able to listen to artists by going through Anchor (which is free, no?) and following certain people for certain artists. This is a cool opportunity for people who want to broadcast, but presents a conundrum in the music business/publishing area. While you will be able to potentially deliver stats on the music tracks which are utilized (I see no way around making this a bare-minimum feature), depending on the deals which Spotify hs procured, Anchor may now be on the hook (depending on the argument) for potential royalties.
In a nutshell, this is one of the real problems with the walled-garden approach as it pertains to music. The nature of music is to be open and shared, and because the system is constructed as it is currently, that makes utilizing content from any of the major label sources very tricky. And that's before one takes into account the geographical constraints which may arise. I wrote about this more in the link I'll post below.
I'm not looking to rain on the parade, but merely alert you to the rats-nest which is music licensing and royalty structure. In many ways, this is why I think that we'll see an evolution in how music is distributed and consumed; because people will want to continue to share it in new social ways, and the current model is too inflexible for that.
Otherwise, awesome new update, and congrats to you and the rest of the team!
Link for further reading: https://medium.com/startup-study...
@adammarx13 Thanks, Adam! Great question. Full length songs played via these services count as full streams on the service, meaning all royalties are distributed just as they would if you listened on-platform. While we only offer Spotify and Apple Music at the moment, we plan to offer additional services in the future.
@mignano Interesting. Which leads to my next question: as I'm tinkering with it, it seems that I don't need to have a spotify account to utilize this feature, correct? Or does it cut off after a while, or simply not play the full track?
I'll be interested to see how this affects and contributes to a more open paradigm in music. The irony here, as I see it, is that this has the potential to, in the end, be very good for Achor and other services like it which rely on a thesis of democratized audio, and not so much for the services whose API's you're drawing from.
I love ironic twists ha.
@adammarx13 As a listener, if you aren't logged into one of the services, you'll hear a 30 second preview. If you're logged in, you'll hear the full track.
@mignano I see. It's cut at the consumer end (part of the spotify system I believe). Does that go for being a broadcaster as well, or would I be able to drop in a full track, even if I can't listen to it back fully?
Feel free to DM via twitter if that's easier. I'm curious to kick this point around.
Hello, Product Hunters! Mike from Anchor, here.
A year ago, we launched Anchor 1.0, a social audio product aimed at democratizing radio, right here on Product Hunt. The support we received from the PH community was incredible. Not only did we instantly gain an audience through PH, but we also received a ton of helpful feedback that helped shape our roadmap and the future of the product.
Think of Anchor 2.0 as radio 2.0. With this new version, we’re aiming to completely reinvent the radio format by making it easy for anyone to easily broadcast high quality audio from your phone, to wherever audio is heard, literally (currently iOS, Android, Alexa, Google Home, web, and in the car via Bluetooth).
The biggest thing you’ll notice is the new “Stations” format. In Anchor 2.0, everyone has a Station (sort of like a radio station): an audio Story that supports lots of different types of audio, through new creation tools:
* Record and broadcast your voice, via our signature telephone-mode recording
* Mix in full length songs, powered by the Spotify and Apple Music APIs
* Clip external sound bites. Donald Trump holds a press conference? Clip a sound bite then talk about it.
* Take call-ins from your listeners (like replies from Anchor 1.0, but moderated)
* Transition with interludes designed by world class musicians and sound designers
* Echo anyone else’s audio into your station
Other product features that we hope you’ll love:
* Applause: a Like you can hear. Since audio is consumed without visuals, we wanted to build an audio-first feedback mechanism. When listening to Anchor with your phone locked and in your pocket, gently knock on the back of your phone to trigger applause. Not only will the creator hear this positive feedback, but other listeners will too, making for a unique shared listening experience. If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, here’s a sample video of Applause:
* The Rundown: an A.I.-powered news and weather station, designed just for you and powered by Dark Sky. You have to hear it to believe it. (iOS only for now)
*The Dial: a new way to browse audio on mobile, inspired by a physical radio dial.
* Shareable Videos: audio is finally shareable on social media. All audio is instantly converted to video, making it easier to share on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. Plus, the best videos feature captions via automatic speech-to-text transcription, powered by IBM Watson. Here’s a sample of some audio that The Outline recorded:
* Archive and Export: at any time, you can archive your station so you can listen to it privately forever. You can also export any archive in case you want to take it off-platform or publish it as a podcast.
* Lots of fun product easter eggs. Hint: pay close attention to the falling emojis you see when listening to Anchor.
* The same onboarding you all loved last year, but with a much faster workflow.
There are tons of other improvements you’ll notice once you start using the product. We hope you’ll download it and give it a try.
Feel free to AMA about the new Anchor - I’ll be here all day. Thanks!
@mignano Congrats on the launch - the app looks slick!!! We also use the clap icon as our like :) Thanks for making users more familiar to it before we launch ahah
@mignano I'm loving Anchor 2.0! I do have a couple questions: How can I find and clip external sound bites? Also, will there be a way to remove the Anchor intro & outro in podcast segments (or possibly choose from a library of different options you come up with? :)
Love this update! Comes just as I'm phasing out my podcast... so I may start using Anchor more regularly instead.
Quick question: Is there a plan to add memorable profile/story URLS like anchor.fm/johnmeese? IMO that would help with cross-platform promotion of Anchor.
@mignano Cool. Yes I still think of Anchor like social media, so expect to collect "followers" and maybe include a link to my Anchor profile on my blog (or embed the story into my sidebar?) but it's not super obvious the best way to do that.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Nice work! Question: how does Anchor currently work with Google Home and Alexa? Options on both platforms for content are still quite limited at the moment so I'd love to learn more about how you're thinking about this. Thanks!
@ajm5338 Thanks Adam! Really appreciate the kind words. Currently, the Alexa integration features a few of our favorite stations. Soon, we'll be adding the ability to publish any station created in the app directly to the Alexa skill, meaning you'll be able to easily broadcast yourself to any Alexa. On Google Home, we're currently featuring some of our favorite waves, but as the platform catches up, we'll be matching the Alexa integration.
@ajm5338 Hey Adam! We had a small bug right after we launched that kept showing the post-onboarding station instead of The Rundown. Check now - it should be there! Thanks for flagging this :)
Currently listening to a station about SPACE on Anchor. So yeah, I'd say my day is going pretty great so far. Congrats Mike, Nir, Maya and Team Anchor on a great update.
This is amazing, love everything about Anchor. This is a great interaction medium, also the stations section is amazing, it's super easy reposting content using Echo also adding your point of view beforehand. It's your own podcast anywhere anytime, whoever came up with the applause idea is a genius. Kudos to everyone at Anchor.
I've been using the beta for a couple of weeks now, and I love it! I've actually started listening to Tom Merritt again on his Daily Tech Headlines section. I love just dropping Spotify tracks in once in a while.
Anchor has always had a great, if small, community, and I hope that's able to flourish with Stations.
Have yet to figure out how to view and share the “recorded audio [as] rich, colorful videos that play seamlessly on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram” — where is this feature within the app?
@mignano@mayafish
@crshall@mayafish Currently somewhat hard to find - this is good feedback, clearly we need to improve it. Tap the "echo" button, then tap "Share elsewhere...". Thanks for flagging this for us!
@mignano@mayafish any chance the "feature captions via automatic speech-to-text transcription, powered by IBM Watson" get enabled for all videos, rather than only the "best ones"?
It's a feature I would certainly pay for.
@crshall@mignano@mayafish I echo this whole heartedly. I need this feature for deaf and hard of hearing accessibility for my audience. It would be a game changer if it could be available.
I am in love with this app. It is literally my new fave thing and I think the latest version has such potential honestly. The creation tools are giving me so much life and speaking directly to my soul and the fact I can feature songs on my station, heaven. I want to see the effectiveness of the audio to video transfer process for myself which is what I'm currently trying out but if it is anything as good as what you've shown here, I can not imagine anchor not becoming the premium podcasting tool for casual podcasters.
New version looks great - well done. Quick question. I've been adding some tracks from the app (android) and desktop, but I don't see how I get to 'preview' or 'publish' my station. How do I share the station with peeps?
I KNOW YOU WANT TO HEAR MY MUSIC :)
@koopstakov hi James! sorry this isn't super clear right now, we've got some improvements coming soon that'll make it easier. for now, hop into playback for your station and grab the link from the "share" button in the bottom right. let us know if there's any other sharing options you're hoping for that you're not seeing!
Been a big fan of Anchor since 1.0 but I took some time off creating and consuming on the app over the last 6 months based on priorities and the focus required to maximize value on the platform. A couple weeks back I returned to the app excited to see the community was just as vibrant as when I had left and that the UI and UX had drastically improved. Then 2.0 was released with the episode functionality and one touch podcast creation. As a host of multiple podcasts for 4+ years not only was I impressed with the functionality but the rollout, community education and open dialogue the Anchor leadership team has with the user based is beyond impressive. I'm a fan of the tool but an even bigger fan of the vision, execution and team Mike and team are building on Achor!
Beautifully designed. In absolute awe of the home screen. Love the colours, icons and the overall experience. Audio during on-boarding was music to the ears. The future of audio has kind of intrigued me but this sure looks like a logical way forward.
This is probably one of the most impressive 2.0 launches I've ever seen. The collection of new features - most of which are really clever and non-trivial - is really great. This feels like the work of a much larger team with more time and resources. Crazy! Bravo, @mignano and team!
Great interface and design. For audio content producers who have already produced audio, how do we go about getting out finished tracks into Anchor so we can add the fancy bits around it to create an Anchorized version? Some of the content I'm seeing on the site exists in other audio-only forms, so that seems possible. Or is the aim to make create/consume in the same form factor, ala Snapchat?
@evo_terra Hey Evo, thanks! You can definitely get pre-produced audio onto the new Anchor. Just goto http://anchor.fm/clip to clip existing content. If you have any trouble, feel free to DM us on Twitter or email support@anchor.fm!
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