LiveVoice vs. memoQ

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
LiveVoice
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
LiveVoice is a 24/7 On-Demand Customer Service outsourcing company that provides live answering services and customized call center solutions. They build outsourced customer care teams of live virtual receptionists that are experts in customer support.
$10
per day per listener
memoQ
Score 6.1 out of 10
N/A
memoQ is a translation technology from the company of the same name headquartered in Budapest, boasting an emphasis on quality, innovation and customer satisfaction.N/A
Pricing
LiveVoicememoQ
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LiveVoicememoQ
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
LiveVoicememoQ
User Ratings
LiveVoicememoQ
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
8.0
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
LiveVoicememoQ
Likelihood to Recommend
LiveVoice
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memoQ
I believe memoQ is the best CAT tool of all the ones I have tested. As a PM, it has a lot of file filters that are highly customizable. You can even use cascading filters to add extra filter settings to the default file filter. Also, the use of REGEX is almost available everywhere in memoQ. You can use regex for filenames, regex for tagging items in files, regex when importing items, regex when exporting translations, regex for QA checking, regex for filtering, etc. They also added a regex library so you can save your favorite regex and easily reuse them. From a translator's point of view, the LiveDocs functionality is something that no other CAT tool has (to my knowledge). With LiveDocs you can just add any type of document, and if it has selectable text, memoQ will search this text as if it were a TM while translating. Even for non-bilingual documents, this is really helpful as you can sometimes need to reference other materials while translating.
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Pros
LiveVoice
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memoQ
  • Filters
  • Resource management
  • Translation Network
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Cons
LiveVoice
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memoQ
  • Assignments
  • Analysis
  • TMs
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Alternatives Considered
LiveVoice
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memoQ
We are using memoQ for only certain projects and it’s not our main tool. It’s relatively slow and sometimes it can get too complicated. It does the job in the end but we prefer Memsource because of its easy-to-use interface as time is very important for us as project managers.
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Return on Investment
LiveVoice
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memoQ
  • Able to handle projects with difficult files that we would otherwise need to edit before translating.
  • Locking/tagging segments and strings with regex to reduce translation volume/cost.
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ScreenShots

LiveVoice Screenshots

Screenshot of The LiveVoice listener app on a smartphone. Your audience picks their preferred language and starts listening. The app runs in the background, so attendees can put their phone back in their pocket and focus on the event.Screenshot of The LiveVoice admin dashboard. Create an event in a few clicks and add unlimited language channels. No hardware to install, no AV contractor needed. Built for event teams who want to run the show themselves.Screenshot of Share a QR code with your audience. Listeners scan it on their phone and join the event instantly. Works on iOS, Android, and any web browser.Screenshot of The LiveVoice interpreter interface. Interpreters work remotely from anywhere with speaker video, hand-over, relay, and A/B switch. No booth, no travel costs, no on-site hardware required.Screenshot of Add AI Voice and Text Translation to any event with a few clicks. Available 24/7 with no prep or mic checks. Billed by the minute, no per-event fees, no half-day minimums.