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When you subscribe to an audio feed, Lexy diligently checks for updates on the publisher's site. Each time a new episode is released, Lexy downloads it (so you don't have to) and sends you a message - text or email, depending on what your preference is. You then can listen to the newest episodes here on our site, or on your mobile!
No downloads, no sync-ing, no cables, no hassle. It's Audio On-demand with a mobile twist! And it's FREE.
Quikcasts are podcasts screened by Lexy to bring you the latest and best in news and entertainment. We believe that you want to get your information quickly and reliably, so we decided to make it easy for you. All of our featured programs are under 15 minutes long, they update regularly (hourly, daily, or weekly) and are among the most popular feeds on the internet!
Just call 415-692-4933 from the same phone you subscribed with. Lexy will automatically play your quikcasts, starting with the most recently updated one. While you're listening, if you need anything, just say Lexy. She will be happy to assist you.
Here's an overview of available phone commands.
There are two easy ways to share while listening to a quikcast. You can use the voice command "share this" then follow Lexy's instructions. Or just press star* followed by your friend's 10-digit phone number. That's it, it's that simple!
Lexy's phone-to-phone audio program sharing technology is patent pending.
It's easy. Just register for a Lexy account, and you'll get access to the same playlist on the web.
Lexy is a band of talented Internet, music, communications, technology, and advertising veterans performing along side a crew of recent college grads who have come together to revolutionize the way you use your phone. The nucleus of our team includes a core group from Egreetings Network, the company that was instrumental in creating the Internet's pervasive digital greetings category.
The Company is backed by an impressive group of investors and supported by some smartest-kid-in-school advisors. Lexy is comfortably ensconced in an artsy, wide-open top floor of a five-story, 100-year-old, brick-and-timber walk-up in San Francisco's SOMA.