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MeowTalk Cat Translator | unitQ Score

The unitQ score is the fraction of public feedback data (iOS & Android) that mentions quality issues.
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
13 Points Past 7 Days
Category: Entertainment
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Android unitQ Score
Android User Feedback
85%
Android
180 Reports
iOS unitQ Score
iOS User Feedback
15%
iOS
32 Reports
User Feedback
15%
iOS
32 Reports
85%
Android
180 Reports
MeowTalk Cat Translator - Latest Quality Issues
iOS
Mar 2, 2023
Worst app on the planet
When I first got it I didn't think you needed the thing that cost money I have four cats so I did all the profiles for them then I tried to use the translator it said you had to pay for it do not get this app whatsoever 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Android
Mar 2, 2023
Very bad app you have to pay to translate a cat that ridiculous bad app was better before
Android
Mar 2, 2023
Misleading APP after it installs only at the time of translation and that says it has to pay
Android
Mar 3, 2023
Terrible, if you are not premium then it does not let you translate absolutely nothing
Android
Mar 3, 2023
The app is good but when you want to understand what your cat is saying censored show and we need to be preminium to open it if this is corrected the application is good application
Android
Mar 4, 2023
Long ads for each translation, making it impossible to even test its operation. I understand that you can train the app to understand cats better, but I haven't been able to check it. Without training, my cat has said "I'm in love" when asking for food and my cat "I'm hunting" when he complained about me bothering her.
Android
Mar 5, 2023
It does not work you have to buy the premium version
Android
Mar 5, 2023
It is supposed to be free and you have to pay to start using it very bad app
Android
Mar 5, 2023
Difficult to use
MeowTalk Cat Translator - Product Description
Each cat has their own unique vocabulary that they use to communicate with their owners consistently when in the same context. For example, a cat can have their own distinct meow for “food” or for “let me out.”  This is not necessarily a language, as cats do not share the same meows to communicate the same things with each other, but we can use Machine Learning to interpret an individual cat’s meows and translate that into a human readable language.  MeowTalk by Akvelon gives your cat a voice! 

Using machine learning MeowTalk instantaneously translates your cat’s meows into one of eleven general cat intents; these nine intents represent cat moods and states of mind and are as follows:

- Happy/Content
- Defense
- Angry
- Attack
- Mother Call
- Mating Call
- In Pain
- Resting
- Hunting
- Warning
- Give me Attention

In addition to these eleven general intents, each cat also has a unique vocabulary of meows.  You can train the MeowTalk app to learn your cat’s unique vocabulary of meows by telling the app what each meow means when your cat makes it.  When you give the app 5 to 10 examples of a specific meow for your cat (e.g. “food”, “let me out”) the app can start to recognize that meow when it hears it.  The meow recognition is updated once a day so it may take up to 24 hours for the app to start recognizing the new word after you have provided the training information.

To train the app to learn a specific meow pick a context where you know with certainty what your cat is trying to say (e.g. at feeding time the cat is saying “food”, at the door the cat is saying “let me out”). Use the app to translate those meows.  You will get one of the nine general intents as a translation, select “No, Change it” and then provide the correct translation. Repeat this 5 to 10 times then wait up to 24 hours for the app to update and learn your cat’s new word.

Reach out to the MeowTalk Team anytime with ideas or issues at [email protected]

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