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Awesome Tool!
I tested Nonverbia's call analysis without any pre-programming (running on default mode), and it gave me a lot of interesting insights. I can't wait to tailor my platform, add the key words, and customize projects.
There is unlimited potential for the tool's utility in sales conversations, but also for things like coaching or hiring. Being able to see a quantitative breakdown of the non-verbal cues, a full list of questions asked by each participant, the call topics, etc., and then to see the Nonverbia scoring and coaching notes is a game-changer! If programmed for specific calls and business goals, this is a powerhouse of data!
It's often difficult to pay attention to all the non-verbals during Zoom meetings, and this app provides useful tracking data, sentiment analysis, and improvement feedback. I also LOVE the way the call transcript is broken down by speaker with animation and speaker avatars. I saved my avatar image because I loved it so much.
Nonverbia also highlights the action items discussed, and adds an additional layer of "priority" categorization that Zoom doesn't currently offer.
I will continue to use Nonverbia with client coaching calls and other business discovery and consulting calls.
I would LOVE to see deception detection added in the future. It would also be great to see differentiated breakdowns of "convincing" versus "conveying" statements and behaviors, and have them weighted against available models.
I would also like to see a definition of "smiling" and how it's used in the data analysis.
Smiling can be a cue of agreement or engagement, but it can also indicate diminished "speaker" status. According to neuro-cognitive intelligence, smiling before feeling something, or as part of scanning for approval, communicates that the "speaker" needs something from the interaction, which immediately lowers their social status or categorization. I'd like clarity on how Nonverbia defines the smiling cue and uses it in the analysis. For example, someone may not want to smile in specific contexts in which it lowers their authority status. However, they may want to track that cue for themselves (to stop the behavior) and their audience (to track when the audience has accepted a lower status).
Overall, Nonverbia is unique and powerful tool for improving communication via Zoom (or other virtual meeting platform) calls. I think adding some clarity on the models and term definitions would go far, and layering in deeper behavioral analysis with deception detection models would make this a tool that large firms would pay a premium for.
As a founder, I appreciate its utility and pricing accessibility. I will for sure be continuing to use the platform moving forward, and recommending it to colleagues.
Overall Rating: 5/5 for me - worth every penny regardless of which tier you buy.
Grab it before the offer is gone!!!!
David_Nonverbia
May 7, 2026Hi Sandra,
thank you for such a detailed review! Your smiling-cue point is a great one, we'll work on publishing clearer definitions of how each non-verbal is detected and weighted.
Deception detection and a convincing-vs-conveying breakdown are both ideas we're exploring.
Really glad it's working for you, and thanks for being willing to recommend us.
Best,
David