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Amical

@amical_app

Type 10x faster, no keyboard needed. Fast, Accurate, Context-aware and Private.

Vancouver, CA เข้าร่วม Mart 2024
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Rachel Matulle
Rachel Matulle@rachelmatulle·
I discovered @WisprFlow today and my life is forever changed!!! Wrote 9 scripts, a couple emails, and slack messages today in half the time. Do you use Wispr Flow? Tell me what you use it for!
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noah
noah@noahnomads·
@mal_shaik let me put you on stop typing. use superwhisper (my favorite speech to text tool), and then use a floating terminal turns claude into jarvis. really cool once you get used to it
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mal@mal_shaik·
aight its prob time to change how i work im open to suggestions 🙏 currently i have a claude code tab open with file explorer on the side. i just drag and drop files to give claude context and tell it what i want then i copy paste code over to vscode idk this feels kinda slow someone must have built something better what do you guys use?
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Amical
Amical@amical_app·
the moment you'll dictate your first email, it formats itself perfectly. sends. and you just… sit there. that's it. you're never going back 🤝
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0xTrey.eth
0xTrey.eth@Trey_Harnden·
The keyboard and mouse will die within the next decade. Why? B/c Humans are lazy. Or better put, we are efficient with our effort to conserve brainpower. Here is my proof: I've been using @WisprFlow for the last 18 months. Now, ~1/2 of my "typing" is done just by speaking at my machine. I can speak twice as quickly as I can type (see attached). Hopefully I can break my habit of typing (as I type this out.....) So if the keyboard & mouse die, what's next? Voice & stylist as input, visual as output. Voice is clear, but the stylist? Yah, I need to point to stuff on the screen to tell the machine what I am talking about. Why visual output? Why not voice? Seems like all the VCs are pumping voice mode? 1) Average audio processing is 150 words per minute compared to 250 words per minute when reading. 2) That old idiom, "a picture is worth a thousand words." Don't get me wrong, I love GPT voice mode when I am driving. But it's so clear that there are TONS of things that are easier to process visually rather than via audio; financial tables, memes, diagrams & maps, etc But my real question: does this mean we all become iPad kids????
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Phil Hedayatnia
Phil Hedayatnia@PhilHedayatnia·
I think Wispr Flow is going to begin to struggle, as there are now so many solid competitors that deliver on its core value proposition of fast, error-free transcription. I still use @superwhisper for some tasks because I like its customizable modes, and our team is now fully on @WillowVoiceAI, which is beautifully designed & blazing fast. @aquavoice looks great too. All of them have better product design and better branding than Wispr Flow. All of them make their value proposition much clearer to the user. Given the head start that Wispr Flow had, I'm surprised they haven't made meaningful improvements in this area—almost like how Fireflies started as the default AI note-taker for meetings and then remained cluttered & hard to use, never getting the overhaul it needed.
Josh Daws@JoshDaws

I might ditch @WisprFlow for this; playing with it a bit this morning, and it seems like an upgrade in almost every way.

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TypeWhisper
TypeWhisper@Type_Whisper·
@amical_app A lot of dictation tools feel similar until longer-form writing is involved. TypeWhisper is stronger on engine choice, cleanup, and workflow tuning: typewhisper.com
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Amical
Amical@amical_app·
your dictation app shouldn't need you to think about formatting. @amical_app does it automatically. professional in gmail. casual in slack. code-ready in cursor. 🗣️ just talk! comment "VOICE" and if you've ever rage-quit because of slow typing, we'll dm you the fix 😉
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Amical
Amical@amical_app·
@03Imanyu 私たちはここにいます 🤝
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Seth Saler
Seth Saler@sethsaler·
@justalexoki A non-exhaustive list of voice-to-text I’ve tried: Raycast, Monologue, Superwhisper, WisprFlow, Willow, Speakly, AudioPen, and Aqua. So far I like Aqua the best. Very quick, very accurate, mobile + desktop, custom instructions, custom dictionary and replacements.
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Bartos
Bartos@biggie2309·
@aquavoice I really love this apps and they are so convenient, but i never use them as much to convinve myself to pay 12 bucks a month for it.
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Aqua Voice
Aqua Voice@aquavoice·
Aqua Voice is now live for iOS. It's a premium voice keyboard for every app on your phone.
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Adrian
Adrian@Adrian83228889·
@aquavoice Bro, you give a one-time 1k words on free account? A very good alternatives give out easily 8k words which reset weekly with more features. What are you even trying to offer? Wake up man
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SHRAVAN PARIKH
SHRAVAN PARIKH@parikh_shravan·
@WisprFlow yesterday wasted 20 minutes on a 5-minute audio recording and got… nothing. No transcription at all. Switched to @ChatGPTapp voice-to-text and it worked instantly at least it converted everything I said into text. WisprFlow just gave up.
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Samarth Mahajan
Samarth Mahajan@samarthmahajxn·
@tankots i like using @WisprFlow but app store purchase sync is broken. i upgraded to pro 10 days ago and still don’t have access. support started helping, then stopped responding. also, i was told subscription tied to apple id email instead of account email. odd and unintuitive setup.
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
we hired a 20-year-old engineer with no experience. it sounds insane. but it was one of the best decisions we made. we get inbound from staff engineers at uber. principal scientists from meta. ten, twenty years of experience. then this kid dm'd me on twitter. said he loved wispr flow and wanted to work with us. it was 10am on a saturday. i was in the office. i replied: "come by in two hours." he showed up. we talked for 45 minutes. smart kid, no fancy resume. i told him about a project that would normally take a day and a half. asked if he wanted to start monday. he said "i'll start now." by sunday morning he texted me: "tanay, i just pulled an all-nighter. it's done." thousands of lines of code. fully functioning feature. now he's one of our highest-performing engineers. the whole team respects him. a lot of founders optimize for credentials. where someone went to school, where they worked before. it's an easy filter. but the best hires aren't the ones with the perfect resume. they're the ones who do more than what's asked.
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Sean Vaez
Sean Vaez@SeanVaezn4ju·
@WisprFlow more like Wispr SLOW! The tool just isnt working today, what is going on?
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