Write docs 4x faster. Without hating every second.
Nobody became a developer to write documentation. But the docs still need to get written — PRDs, README updates, architecture decisions, onboarding guides.
Wispr Flow lets you talk through it instead. Speak naturally about what the code does, how it works, and why you built it that way. Flow formats everything into clean, professional text you can paste into Notion, Confluence, or GitHub.
Used by engineering teams at OpenAI, Vercel, and Clay. 89% of messages sent with zero edits. Works system-wide on Mac, Windows, and iPhone.
For 20 years it made you look like an idiot in your Slack messages. Wispr Flow finally fixed dictation — and made it 4x faster than your keyboard.
You know the feeling.
You're walking the dog. A message comes in. You tap reply, start dictating, and three sentences in you stop. You read what came out: "i'll send peter the marketing dec by tomorrow morning. Period. send peter the marketing deck by tomorrow."
You delete it. Open the keyboard. Type it manually. Like you've done a thousand times before.
That ritual just ended.
TLDR: Wispr Flow turns your voice into polished, formatted text inside any app on your computer or phone — without the dictation typos, weird formatting, or robotic punctuation that made you give up on voice years ago. 4x faster than typing. 100+ languages. Free for 14 days, no card.
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Why Dictation Has Always Been Broken
Apple, Google, and Microsoft's voice-to-text engines all have the same fatal flaw: they transcribe literally what you said. Every "um," every "you know," every dropped article. That's why your dictated Slack message reads like a hostage note.
Wispr Flow does something different. It pipes your speech through an AI model that cleans it in real time. Filler words removed. Run-on sentences punctuated. Lists formatted. Tone matched to where you're typing — a Slack reply stays casual, an email to your CFO comes out structured.
And it works in every app on your device. Slack, Gmail, Notion, ChatGPT, VS Code, Cursor, Warp, X, even random web forms. Press a hotkey. Talk. Polished text appears wherever your cursor is.
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The Wow Moments
After kicking the tires, here's what made me a believer:
220 wpm vs 45 wpm typing. For emails, memos, and long Slack threads, voice is dramatically faster — and now it actually sounds like you wrote it.
Whisper Mode. You can dictate by literally whispering in a quiet coffee shop. Nobody hears you. It still works.
Command Mode. Highlight a paragraph, hit a hotkey, say "make this more formal" or "translate this to Spanish." It executes — no copy-paste into ChatGPT.
100+ languages with mixed-language support. Hinglish, Spanglish, French-English in the same sentence. Handled.
Personal Dictionary. Correct a name or industry term once. It learns. Forever.
SOC 2 Type II + HIPAA-ready. Privacy mode keeps your voice off third-party servers when you need it.
900,000+ professionals already use it. Wispr just raised $81M to keep pushing the bar.
The Prompt: Turn 60 Seconds Of Voice Into 30 Minutes Of Saved Work
Pair Wispr Flow with any AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini). The combination is the actual unlock.
I'm going to use Wispr Flow to dictate a 60-second morning brain dump and paste it here. Before we start, I need you to learn a bit about me.
Ask me these one at a time and wait for my answer each time:
1. What's my role and what kind of work fills my mornings?
2. How many people do I typically need to communicate with in a day?
3. What's the ONE outcome I want to feel by the end of today?
Once I've answered, say: "Ready when you are — dictate your brain dump in Wispr Flow and paste it here." Then wait for me to paste.
When I do paste my brain dump, process it using this framework, tailored to what I told you about my role and outcome:
1. Identify my top 3 priorities for today. Be ruthless — kill anything that isn't actually urgent for the outcome I named.
2. Draft any emails or Slack messages I mentioned needing to send. Match my voice from the dump — natural, not corporate.
3. Suggest ONE 90-minute focused-work block, with the exact task I should batch into it.
4. Flag any decision I mentioned that I'm clearly avoiding.
5. End with a single sentence describing what success looks like by 5pm today.
Press the Wispr Flow hotkey. Talk for a minute. Paste. Done. The brain-dump-to-action-plan workflow that used to be a 20-minute writing exercise is now 60 seconds of voice plus 30 seconds of AI structuring.
Three Workflows, One Tool
Reader | The Wispr Flow + AI Workflow | Time Saved / Day |
|---|---|---|
Founder / Solo Operator (Slack, Gmail, Notion) | Walk the dog. Dictate priorities, 5 Slack replies, calendar prep into Wispr Flow. Paste into Claude with the prompt above. Walk back, hit send. | 45 min |
Product Manager (PRDs, stakeholder updates) | After every meeting, dictate 90 seconds of context + decisions. Paste into ChatGPT: "turn this into a 3-bullet eng update and a 1-paragraph exec note." Done. | 30 min |
Software Engineer (Cursor, GitHub, Linear) | Dictate acceptance criteria and bug repros directly into Cursor or Warp. Wispr auto-tags file names and preserves syntax. | 60 min |
Same app. YOUR workflow.
The bottleneck was never your workload. It was your keyboard.
It's Monday. Every department already has context. Nobody prepped anything.
Your CFO opens Slack. There's a weekly Stripe revenue recap in #finance with a churned-accounts flag and a net-new breakdown. She didn't ask for it.
Your head of product opens Slack. There's a GitHub summary in private channel: PRs merged, PRs stale, Linear tickets that moved. He didn't ask for it.
Your marketing lead opens Slack. There's a Google Ads performance comparison in private channel, with a note: "Meta CPA crept up 18% this week. Might be worth pausing the broad match campaign." She didn't ask for it either.
All-hands at 10am. Everyone already knows the numbers. The meeting is about decisions, not catch-up.
That's what happens when one colleague works across every tool your company uses. Not one department's assistant. The whole company's coworker.
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"Not only have we caught up on several months of work, we are automating manual tasks and expanding our operations to things previously not possible at scale." - Jesse Guarino, Director, Torque King 4x4
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