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Effortless, perfect voice dictation → https://t.co/taaJqpHg1B An @every product.

Brooklyn Katılım Eylül 2025
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Monologue@usemonologue·
Monologue Notes is here. Dictation is for when you know where the words are going. A Slack message. An email. A prompt to Claude. But some of your best thinking doesn’t have a destination yet. It happens on walks, on calls, in 30-minute brain dumps, and in half-formed ideas you’d usually lose. Notes is for that kind of thinking. Hit record, let the ideas flow, and turn the transcript into something useful later. For builders. Makers. Doers.
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Marcel
Marcel@miltovi777·
@usemonologue no not at all, I accidentally triggered a 6hr meeting with amphetamine active 😭
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Ryan Wigley
Ryan Wigley@rywigs·
I’d go so far as to say, if you are not using voice yet for a significant chunk of your work Start building that habit now. I’m in Matt’s camp, 90% of my work is voice to text Also @usemonologue is all you need
Matt Stockton@mstockton

The biggest unlock for me with AI is still voice as the input mechanism. I’ve basically used voice as my primary work input for the last 9 months. I barely type anything now. Most days, that means Mac Whisper bound to a hotkey so I can dictate into any text box. Usually Claude Code or Codex. The other version is voice memos on iOS. When I have a project to think through, a feature to build, or a messy problem I need to understand, I’ll go on a run and just ramble into my phone. That sounds almost too simple, but it has changed how I work. Typing still has a lot of friction. It’s very easy to stare at a blank box and write nothing. Talking has much less friction. Once you start recording, it’s actually kind of hard to say nothing. And the models are forgiving. You don’t need to say it perfectly. You can talk in fragments, repeat yourself, circle around the point, and they can usually turn that into something useful. I heard someone describe typing as “Morse code for the brain,” and that feels right to me. Typing often compresses the signal before you even get the idea out. But the biggest thing is that voice forces me to get started. It solves the cold start problem in a very practical way. Try this: Pick the most important thing you need to work on this week. Record a voice memo where you talk through the whole thing. Go longer than feels necessary. Include the messy details. Then paste the transcript into Claude Code or Codex and ask it to ask you questions one at a time. Answer those questions with voice too. I think you’ll probably see the value pretty quickly.

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Monologue@usemonologue·
Monologue was unavailable yesterday evening, roughly 6:15-9:45 PM ET / 3:15-6:45 PM PT on Tuesday, May 19, because of an outage at Railway, our hosting provider. The service is back now. If anything you tried during that window didn’t go through, please try it again. We’re already working on moving to a more resilient hosting setup so this kind of provider outage is much less likely to affect Monologue the same way in the future. Sorry for the interruption
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Monologue@usemonologue·
@seempaq It was for four hours. Sorry about this. It's online now. I'm in the process of migrating to different hosting provider, and also will make sure this doesn't happen again in the future.
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Monologue@usemonologue·
@DavidWells Sorry, our hosting provider Railway had an outage for four hours. Everything is back to normal. I'm working on making sure this doesn't happen in the future.
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David Wells
David Wells@DavidWells·
@usemonologue updated to 1.1.5 today and transcriptions appear to hang and not complete. Is this the latest version?
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Matt Slotnick
Matt Slotnick@matt_slotnick·
is wispr flow still the best for dictation? experimenting with new tools in the writing process... if anyone has anything cool to share
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
ive consistently been at inbox 0 for the last two weeks with the combination of @CoraComputer, @usemonologue, and Codex codex + cora + mono take care of everything from actually accomplishing todos (like researching questions people ask, or filling out forms) to drafting and sending. i just talk to my computer and everything else is done. unprecedented levels of awesome
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chekos@ChekosWH·
My favorite workflow now is hitting the shortcut button on my phone to start a Note, rant for however long (tbh sometimes 30mins+), whenever i get back to my desk just ask claude code to check the Monologue notes+transcript and: - distill the idea - create a spec - do something
Monologue@usemonologue

Your meeting notes shouldn't be trapped in a mobile app. Monologue Notes has a CLI and an agent skill – list, search, and pull your transcripts directly inside Codex, Claude Code, or any terminal-capable agent. MacStories covered it: macstories.net/notes/monologu…

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Monologue@usemonologue·
Your meeting notes shouldn't be trapped in a mobile app. Monologue Notes has a CLI and an agent skill – list, search, and pull your transcripts directly inside Codex, Claude Code, or any terminal-capable agent. MacStories covered it: macstories.net/notes/monologu…
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Marcel
Marcel@miltovi777·
iphone action button + @usemonologue voice notes + CLI on vps = auto-syncing voice notes in my @obsdmd inbox what more capture do you need?
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Kieran Klaassen
Kieran Klaassen@kieranklaassen·
wow, more tokens spoken into @cursor_ai than claude + codex combined last month! There are two ways I work with AI now. One is in a loop, talking to it using @usemonologue in @cursor_ai , and the other one is in the background, orchestrated, running overnight and long. Using tmux and @claudeai code cli and @OpenAI codex cli. I do both more than I did before.
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chekos@ChekosWH·
ngl @usemonologue just killed any use case i had for granola and i didn't even notice.
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Monologue@usemonologue·
@tonyroslund @glevd @WisprFlow If you feel like microphone is not starting immediately in future, please do reach out to us at support@monologue.to and also share the logs that you can access within the help and support section within Monologue settings. I'm gonna take a closer look and see what's happening.
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tony
tony@tonyroslund·
@usemonologue @glevd @WisprFlow Thanks for the reply. Using the built in mic actually. Bluetooth keyboard. But it seems to trigger the app instantly. I’ve learned to wait a second or so before I start talking. Patience is hard.
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Guillaume
Guillaume@glevd·
After 10 days of trying @usemonologue and @WisprFlow, I can say that they both have some pros and cons. Now, the biggest thing for me is I still don't know why I would use a third-party app. Apple needs to just have a better dictation system. It is not normal that in 2026, a third party is doing a better job than the factory OS. I'm hopeful that with the Gemini partnership they can actually nail it and you only need a third party.
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
I just realized that I've spoken more to Solo than Ghostty now. Feels pretty wild
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Monologue@usemonologue·
@tonyroslund @glevd @WisprFlow Are you using a Bluetooth microphone? It does take a second to initialize a Bluetooth microphone I would recommend to use a wired microphone or a built-in MacBook microphone.
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tony
tony@tonyroslund·
@usemonologue @glevd @WisprFlow My biggest issue is the start delay. I press the hot key and have to wait a second before I start talking or it misses the first word or two. Having said that, still using it, still love it.
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