Spoken Messenger - Breaking Bad Edition app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 3217 ratings )
Social Networking Photo & Video
Developer: Joey Lin
Free
Current version: 1.7, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Nov 2014
App size: 15.85 Mb

SAY ANYTHING. KEEP NOTHING! Spoken is an addictively fun self-destructing voice and photo messaging app, tailor-made for Jesse Pinkman. Spoken is designed to allow you to be expressive, comical, and stealthy. With Spoken, you can select from a library of hilarious custom sound bites, instantly record and alter your voice, and send photos memes to your friends - ALL ON THE FLY! Best of all, ALL MESSAGES ARE DESTROYED FOREVER!

With Spoken, you can:

[+] Be as Breaking Bad as you want!
[+] Send funny sound bites to your friends!
[+] Use the magic voice filter to make your voice sexier!
[+] Create hilarious photo memes and share instantly with your friends!
[+] Create your own library of custom voice messages.
[+] Seamlessly connect with friends and family from your phone contacts and Facebook.
[+] Tired of Facebook, Twitter, WeChat or Snapchat secretly saving your personal data? All messages and files are destroyed forever once they are opened!

Must know facts about Spoken:

[+] Spoken is created by an indie team of two to communicate with friends and family in a more fun and safer way.
[+] The #1 mission of Spoken Messenger is to restore freedom of speech and give people a tool to say whatever is on their mind without fear of being recorded.
[+] Spoken is the only communication app out there that ACTUALLY destroys user conversations, unlike many companies that claim to do so but really DO NOT (just try deleting a message in any app or social network and see if the message actually disappears on the other side).
[+] Spoken gathers no information about its users, so you do not need to create an username or password nor fill out any other personal information.
[+] The Spoken indie team put a lot of thoughts into making the app easy to use and completely private, and would love to hear what users want to have in the next release.