Hit record and start rambling, RambleFix will transcribe, clean up and rewrite what it hears. Use your voice to write emails, blogs, social media posts, amongst other formats. Say goodbye to manual note-taking and writers block. Supports all major languages.
@bonvisions thanks! One big difference is that with TalkNotes you’re limited to 20 minute recordings - RambleFix supports recordings and file uploads of up to 4 hours. I can’t say I’ve used TalkNotes so can’t comment on the UI - but RambleFix aims to be super easy and intuitive.
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This is now part of my daily routine, useful, simple and actually pretty fun as well. Day to day when I have many projects and ideas it helps me quickly get those into some kind of order, sometimes whilst I’m simply doing my morning exercise routine in the background!
Great job, RambleFix! 🚀 The support for all major languages and the ability to turn voice notes into various formats is fantastic. Looking forward to using this in my daily routine!
It is much more expensive as voicenotes.com does not have an iOS app.
I am not sure if you can compare voicenotes directly to RambleFix, but I think the projects are quite similar.
What do you see as the advantage of RambleFix over voicenotes?
@sgroiga thanks for your comment and for checking out RambleFix. There are certainly similarities between the two. Both are $10/month for personal note taking - so I think price wise they are the same. RambleFix offers more expensive plans to cover transcriptions of larger files. We support transcribing up to 4 hour recordings - this is an area where many voice note taking apps fail as they use Open AI's Whisper, which is capped at about 20 minutes. This doesn't even cover a 1 hour meeting!
Another area where I think RambleFix shines is in its simplicity - you simply hit record/upload and choose what you want to create and it's ready to go.
Oh and we're also working on an iOS app too 😀
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