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Notes on voice-first productivity.

Guides, product updates, and practical workflows for people who want to write faster without lowering the quality of their thinking.

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Product updates and launch notes
Voice writing workflows for busy teams
Tips for cleaner dictated drafts

Featured: Dictation that does not feel robotic

A good voice workflow should let you speak naturally, pause, rethink, and still end up with a readable draft. Typelora focuses on the gap between raw transcript and useful writing.

  • Speak in fragments and let AI organize the flow
  • Use enhancement to remove filler and repetition
  • Save custom vocabulary for words transcription tools miss

For work

Voice writing is especially useful for messages, meeting follow-ups, briefs, and status updates where the idea is clear but typing slows the handoff.

  • Draft quick replies between meetings
  • Capture follow-ups immediately after calls
  • Turn rough notes into concise summaries

For creators

Creators can use Typelora to get raw ideas out quickly, then shape those ideas into outlines, scripts, captions, or article drafts.

  • Talk through a first draft without staring at a blank page
  • Convert spoken structure into readable sections
  • Reuse the same idea across multiple formats

The best way to understand voice-first writing is to try one real draft.

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