A virtual typing service for consultants, businesses, lawyers and academics requiring audio transcription

 

 

Contact Us

Email: smart@smartdocs.com.au
Telephone: +61 3 9822 4299
Online Enquiry Form


About Us

SmartDocs is used by a wide range of businesses, advertising agencies, consultancies, universities, students, government departments and legal practices to meet their transcription needs. No job is too small or too large.

SmartDocs Transcription and Typing Service was established in 2002 and has a reputation for efficiency, quality and reliability. Clients choose us because we are convenient, fast, accurate and excellent value for money.

 Busy people all over Australia call SmartDocs and our friendly customer service brings them back again and again. Seventy percent of our business is repeat and referral.

Our team of Australian, professionally trained typists are experienced in all fields:  eg IT, marketing, business, politics, environmental. We handle Asian, Indian and European accents. Whatever your requirement, we will find a transcription specialist to suit.

What our clients are saying...

SmartDocs was excellent to work with, very knowledgeable and provided a range of transcription advice for our consideration. SmartDocs provided a competitive quote and returned 33 conference session transcriptions in little over a week. In this time they also converted our audio cassettes to digital format for webposting. SmartDocs will certainly be highly considered next time we require transcription services.
Consumer Affairs Victoria, Department of Justice.

SmartDocs completed 1800 research interviews in 30 days. The quality was of the highest standard and within the budget set at the start of the project. Thanks again for all your efforts in completing this very large task for us. We have appreciated your professionalism very much.
Marketing Department, Deakin Business School, Deakin University.

Thank you for your transcription services over the last few months. The quality and quick turn around has been very much appreciated.
Business, Work and Ageing Centre for Research, Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne.