Silenttype

Silenttype

You don't have to worry about note-taking anymore

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SilentType is your AI notetaker for live sessions. It transcribes, summarizes, exports to Notion, and even creates to-do lists. Whisper cues like “explain later” to flag key moments. No typing—just talk.
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ProductivityEducationNotion
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Yash Bhatnagar
SilentType is your seamless, silent co-pilot for live learning, meetings, and lectures. It listens. It transcribes. It organizes. All without disrupting the flow. Unlike clunky meeting recorders or generic voice assistants, SilentType was built to fade into the background. The moment you start a session, it begins capturing everything being said — then turns it into clear, well-structured, and beautifully formatted notes. Automatically. ✨ What makes SilentType different? 🎙️ Live audio capture with accurate transcription 🧠 AI-powered summarization for clean, readable notes 🔖 Smart cues: Whisper “explain later” or “action item” to mark key moments 📄 Notes auto-organized into sections, bullet points, and even tables 🔗 Notion Integration: Export structured notes to your workspace ✅ To-do list generator: Turns key tasks into actionable items Whether you're a student in class, a founder in a pitch meeting, or a designer in a workshop, SilentType gives you full, organized recall of what happened — without ever needing to type or distract. No keyboards. No noise. No friction. Try it at silenttype.litgrades.com — just press “Start Session” and let it handle the rest.
Germán Merlo
Time saver here Yash! It’s super useful. Wish you all the best
Joey Judd

Congratulations to the Silenttype team for enabling users to flag key moments with whisper cues, which adds a practical layer of efficiency to live session transcription and note management.

Yash Bhatnagar
@joey_zhu1 thank you! It’s an issue I face myself with existing tools and I think in the classroom environment it’s a key feature.