@Wispr Flow rocks, just add it as a default keyboard in iOS and your desktop (Mac for me) and I don't type. The automation comes from the fact that you can talk faster than you can type. For context all of this was said into my microphone and didn't edit anything, I'm done now and it was faster than I can type it. If it would've taken me 2-3 minutes, this took me under 1 minute total time.
1) Context-dumpinginto Claude or ChatGPT: Better prompts = better output, but I'm usually too lazy to type out long prompts. If I speak, it's way easier for me to brain dump lots of context and get drastically better results.
2) Working on the go: I can't sit still for very long, so I love taking frequent walks during the work day. Flow makes it easier for me to get work done when I'm on the move, like responding to a backlog of emails/Slack messages or jotting down my thoughts as I contemplate a meaty problem.
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Visla
@Wispr Flow rocks, just add it as a default keyboard in iOS and your desktop (Mac for me) and I don't type. The automation comes from the fact that you can talk faster than you can type. For context all of this was said into my microphone and didn't edit anything, I'm done now and it was faster than I can type it. If it would've taken me 2-3 minutes, this took me under 1 minute total time.
Monarch
My personal favorite use cases:
1) Context-dumping into Claude or ChatGPT: Better prompts = better output, but I'm usually too lazy to type out long prompts. If I speak, it's way easier for me to brain dump lots of context and get drastically better results.
2) Working on the go: I can't sit still for very long, so I love taking frequent walks during the work day. Flow makes it easier for me to get work done when I'm on the move, like responding to a backlog of emails/Slack messages or jotting down my thoughts as I contemplate a meaty problem.