Overview
Welcome Context Voice Developers! Context Voice is a conversation engine. We help you aggregate conversations from social websites around specific URLs. This means we track services like:
- Twitter / FriendFeed
- Digg / Reddit/ Hacker News
- Major blogging platforms (Wordpress, Blogger, MT, Typepad etc)
- Major video sharing websites (Youtube, Vimeo)
- Flickr / Picasa
- Disqus
for comments and reactions regarding your URL. We will update a conversation stream that you can use in any way you like.
So go ahead. We are excited to see what you can build!
Getting Started
We’ve made many tools available to developers. Follow the steps below to start building your first application:
Follow the steps below to start using the Context Voice API:
- Register for a user account. Or use the API anonymously.
- Retrieve your API key.
- Browse the documentation.
- Join our community if you have any questions.
Request Limit
For the free version we limit queries to 5,000 per day, per API key, max 2 queries/sec. And 500 requests per day per IP if you make anonymous calls.
For more features please check our commercial offering.
Terms of Use
uberVU Ltd provides this API for non-commercial use. By making any calls to the API you are agreeing to the Context Voice API Terms of Use. In addition, all websites and applications that present data from the Context Voice API must adhere to the Attribution Guidelines which includes among other things that you display a “Powered by Context Voice” logo on your site or application. Please review the Attribution Guidelines to see all details.
If you are interested in a commercial implementation please email us at hello@contextvoice.com
About the Data in this API
The data available through the Context Voice API is derived from aggregated data. Although the Context Voice attempts to ensure the accuracy of the information it publishes, it does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy of the data (more at Terms of Use). We will be adding more data into the API into the future, if there is something you’d like to see then let us know. While Context Voice works hard to support as many services as possible, we are dependent on the the service providers and sometimes the results we get differ from the results you can get from the providers themselves.
Neither the Context Voice or you as an API user don’t own the data. Data that we collect and pass on to you through the API observe the terms of services from the services we aggregate it from.

