One evening push. Every voice note you got today.
VSkip's Daily Voice Digest turns a chaotic day of WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and Signal voice notes into a 30-second catch-up ritual. One notification at 8 PM. Every voice, one screen. Tap to expand.
Why a digest, not another per-voice notification
Every minute a new voice note lands, your phone buzzes. You open WhatsApp, listen, get distracted, replay, respond, go back to what you were doing. Every voice message is its own interruption. By the end of a normal day you've lost 45 minutes across twenty little splits, and half the content was "hey just wanted to say hi."
The Digest inverts that loop. Voice notes accumulate quietly through the day. At 8 PM — after work, before evening wind-down — one push arrives: "5 voice messages today". Tap it, see one line per voice, skim until something matters, tap that one to read the full summary. Total time: 30 seconds. No more per-voice interruption tax.
How it works
- Share voice messages to VSkip as they arrive — from WhatsApp long-press-Share, from Telegram forward, from iMessage Share sheet, same workflow you already have.
- They pile up silently in History — each gets a summary, sentiment, and action items extracted, same as today. But you don't open them immediately.
- At your chosen time (default 8 PM), one push fires — "You have 5 voice messages to catch up on today."
- Tap the push, get the digest sheet — hero card with total duration saved + urgent count + tasks count, then each voice as a one-liner row. Tap any row to expand into the full summary with action items + copy/share buttons.
- Mark responses done in your actual messenger — VSkip doesn't replace replying; it replaces listening.
Who it's for
- Parents with family group chats that explode during the day
- Remote teams where a standup runs 20 voices in 30 minutes
- People with ADHD who lose the thread mid-listen and replay in loops
- International diasporas getting long voices from family back home
- Anyone who gets more than 3 voice messages per day and wants them as a pile, not a stream
What makes it different from "weekly digest" features
Other apps ship a recurring push that fires on a schedule regardless of content. VSkip's digest only fires when you have at least 2 summaries for the day. Zero voices → silence. One voice → silence (go read that one directly). Two or more → digest is worth your time. This keeps the notification signal high — you learn to trust it rather than swipe-to-dismiss.
Controls
Everything lives at Settings → Daily Digest inside the app:
- Enable / disable — toggle
- Time — any hour + minute you prefer (many people push it to 19:00 right after commute, some to 22:00 pre-bed)
And inside the History tab, a banner at the top labelled "Today's Digest · N voice messages waiting" lets you open the same sheet manually whenever you want, regardless of notification state.
Privacy
The Daily Digest is computed entirely on your device. The iOS notification scheduler (UNUserNotificationCenter) is local — your digest count never leaves the phone, nothing is sent to our servers for digest scheduling. The underlying summaries themselves were produced by the same Groq-hosted Whisper + Llama pipeline disclosed in our Privacy Policy; they live on your device in the App Group shared storage, not on our servers.
Where VSkip fits
If you're new here: VSkip turns voice messages into 3-line summaries in 3 seconds. Works with any messenger that exposes voice notes to the iOS Share sheet — WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, Signal, Viber, Threema, Discord. The Daily Digest makes the volume of voice messages manageable; the per-voice summary makes the complexity of each one manageable.
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