Tanay Kothari

Wispr Flow - Speak naturally, write perfectly & 3x faster in every app

Wispr Flow is a Mac dictation app that lets you speak naturally and writes in your style across every application, 3x faster than typing. With auto-edits, AI commands, and 100+ languages, Flow saves you hours by producing perfectly formatted text instantly.

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Yash Ramchandani
Congrats on the launch! I've been using this for a while now, and it's one of the few products that has become a part of my life. I remember the aha moment when I was just thinking out loud while using Wispr, and suddenly I saw a massive bullet point list of all my thoughts out loud. I was like "this is it, this is how I'm going to be logging all my thoughts from now on". Super excited for you guys, Wispr is amazing. For Anyone else seeing this - You should use it.
Aditya Mankare
@yashmr Thanks for the thoughtful comment, Yash! Your feedback has helped us polish this experience even further. Onwards and upwards :)
Gopa Banerjee
Seems like a super app. Hope the big bad boys don’t grab it.
Aditya Mankare
@gopa_banerjee Haha yes, we're really super at what we do currently. Stay tuned for more value adds :)
Vlad Arbatov
This sounds like a game-changer for anyone who types a lot on their Mac! The ability to speak naturally and have it written in your style across all apps is amazing.
Sahaj Garg
@vladzima agreed - what would you use it for?
Vlad Arbatov
@sahaj_garg2 Oh basically for everything. Firstly, i don't have to leave annoying voice messages anymore (i tried to use dictation but the quality is... meh). Secondly, i really love you highlighting prompt inputs on your website — this is exactly the case i'm excited for; voice recognition in Perplexity, OpenAI, Claude etc is rather poor executed as well (i guess they use system voice recognition when on device installed as apps?). So I see this becoming my daily tool as well as Raycast, for example (Wow, it actually got the Raycast name correctly. I'm impressed.)
Vlad Arbatov
@sahaj_garg2 I wonder why the referrer is shown as null in this link though... http://www.flowvoice.ai/?referra...
Sahaj Garg
@sahaj_garg2 @vladzima can you check again? We fixed the issue this afternoon - lmk if it’s still happening
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Tyrus Yeo
Congrats to the team @tanaykothari @sahaj_garg2 and @adityamankare. Glad to have been part of this since it came out on beta!!
Sahaj Garg
@tanaykothari @adityamankare @tyrusy Thanks for being one of our earliest users :)
Sebastian Wu
This app is so useful. I have a habit of writing because it makes my mind clear. I've found that dictation is faster than typing. I didn't have a useful tool before, but now your tool will save me a lot of time.
Sahaj Garg
@sebastean_wu glad to hear it!!
Ana Sofía Vázquez
Congratulations to everyone in the team for the launch! You have a great product! And unintentionally (or not) a fantastic translator for people like me who need to communicate frequently in different languages. PS: I wrote this using Flow ;)
Sahaj Garg
@ana_sofia_vazquez2 thanks!! are you using it directly for translation or using command mode?
Sourabh Mane
Congratulations on your launch! @adityamankare really like how easily it blends into the day-to-day workflow.
Advika Jayanti
@adityamankare @sourabh_mane Seamless design makes such a difference!
Nikola Djordjevic
Looks like an impressive product! Congrats on the launch, @tanaykothari , excited to see where Flow goes from here! 🚀
Tanay Kothari
@djordjevic_nikola Excited to have you on the journey!
Neeraj Biyani
Oh my God! This is such a time saver! Before this I had completely moved to WhatsApp voice message, because who wants to type long emails / messages when >50% of the communication was over phone with no keyboard. With Wispr, even the keyboard for computer can go out of the window! @Wispr please reimburse my wireless keyboard I bought for my Ipad! :) Love you guys!
Constanza Hasselmann
@wispr @neerajbiyani Agree async comms are next level with Flow
Kyrylo Silin
How does the AI handle different accents and speech patterns?
Constanza Hasselmann
@kyrylosilin We use a number of steps in our process. Always room for improvement though, let us know if you have any language specific feedback
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