SoundTalks - AI-powered sound tech for healthier and happier animals
Video · Light
Design System Inspiration
Soundtalks — extracted via DESIGN.md
Healthcare · Animal health monitoring
Typography
Fustat
Heading
Fustat Fallback
Body
Color palette
TL;DR
Soundtalks utilizes a high-contrast "Dark Mode" foundation, leading with a deep navy `#1a2d4e` and a vibrant agricultural green `#87c65d`. The system is built on the **Fustat** typeface, which provides a modern, technical feel across a wide weight range (400–800). Visual interest is driven by the interplay of these two primary colors against a clean white `#ffffff` background, often using the navy for heavy section blocks and the green for interactive highlights and primary headings. The geometry is varied, mixing sharp-edged sections with significantly rounded cards (16px) and pill-shaped interactive elements.
Target audience
The likely target audience is professionals in animal agriculture and veterinary science seeking advanced AI-powered monitoring solutions for animal health and welfare.
Full tech stack
Analytics
Meta description
Trusted in 25+ countries, our sound-based monitoring system combines AI technology and expert consulting to track animal health, welfare, and behavior in real time.
Brand Voice
A precise, academic, and authoritative voice that bridges the gap between laboratory research and livestock production.
Positioning
SoundTalks is an AI-powered sound monitoring platform for the swine industry and livestock researchers. It provides continuous, data-based insights to improve animal health, welfare, and operational performance through early disease detection.
Voice principles
- —Scientifically Rooted: Uses technical and academic language to establish credibility and rigor.
- —Pragmatic: Focuses on real-world impact, practical application, and measurable economic outcomes.
- —Objective: Relies on data, research, and 24/7 monitoring rather than intuition or guesswork.
- —Supportive: Positions the technology as a tool that helps farmers and researchers make "smarter decisions" and stay "more attentive."