VoiceHotKey Speech to Text
Your voice is a keyboard. VoiceHotKey – Dictate Instantly!
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Your voice is a keyboard. VoiceHotKey – Dictate Instantly!
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VoiceHotKey is voice transcription application that transforms your spoken words into text with just a hotkey press. Dictation that works in any application in any language. Use your voice as a keyboard with VoiceKey






Cool product, congrats on the launch! Looks like a fun way to spice up typical boring text conversations. Probably would be a hit for dating apps. But do you have a way to 'linkedin-ify' text as well?
@nick_counts Yep you can do custom prompts like in screenshot below. It will do with text whatever you want!
And then set it as a hotkey for text processing.
Prompt from above screenshot (AI generated):
Rewrite it using these conventions:
Hook — Open with a short, punchy line that creates curiosity, tension, or surprise. One sentence. No throat-clearing.
Whitespace — Break it into short paragraphs (1–3 lines each). Single-sentence lines are encouraged for emphasis.
Personal framing — Convert abstract points into a lesson, realization, or mini-story ("I used to think X. Then Y happened."). If no personal angle exists, make it sound like hard-won insight.
Concrete detail — Add at least one specific number, name, or vivid moment. Cut vague language.
Payoff — End with either a crisp takeaway (the "so what") or a question that invites replies.
Tone — Confident but not arrogant. Accessible, not academic. No jargon unless it's the point.
Length — 120–250 words, unless I specify otherwise.
Optional — 3–5 relevant hashtags at the very bottom. No emojis unless the original text warrants them.
Avoid: "I'm excited to announce," "humbled and honored," meaningless motivational filler, and stacked rhetorical questions.
Output: Just the post. No preamble, no explanation.
One of the rare apps that I use every day 🤩 and that saves me a ton of time ⏱️, because I basically never write text anymore ✍️.
I rarely use my created app daily, but not this one. Like... It just feels so useful to be able to just have a tools to type, but not using your hand, but... Mouth. Type with the speed of a sound. So convenient.