VoiceDot in the Press
Last updated: July 2026
VoiceDot is an interactive voice map of the world: people record short voice messages and pin them to places on a 3D globe. Here is what newsletters, blogs, podcasts and media have written about it.
Press & mentions
Viral post by @freeclub on X

Mention in Web Curios — Matt Muir's newsletter on web culture

Mentioned in Hacking Creativity — Italian podcast on creativity and internet culture, episode 426 “Studia il mondo da una finestra Chrome”
Listen on Spotify (from 18:00) →Article on dev.ua — Ukrainian tech & IT news media
“A developer from Ukraine launched a social project — a map of voice stories from around the world. How VoiceDot works and what its goal is.”
Featured on kottke.org — Jason Kottke's blog, running since 1998, one of the oldest and most influential blogs on the web
“Every dot on this globe is a real person's voice — a short story about a place, a memory, a feeling. Tap one and hear someone from the other side of the world.”
Recommended in Stuff #299 — weekly newsletter by Matt Rutherford, Global Head of Change Management at Meta
“Hear people from all over the world, add your own voice. VoiceDot.”
Featured in Dense Discovery #397 — Kai Brach's widely read weekly newsletter on design, technology and culture

Blog post “I added a VoiceDot” — Gordon McLean, a blogger from Scotland who recorded his own dot and wrote about it the same day
“There are quite a few dots already on the globe, but I think it needs more. Why not add yours?”
Recommended in Morning Brew — the daily business newsletter read by over 4 million people, one of the largest media brands in the US
