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Last month, I told my wife, "Using voice to write? What can you even write with that? Probably a bunch of typos."
But she forced me to try it for two days, and now I’m genuinely hooked 👇.
At first, I also felt awkward, thinking that speaking isn’t as detailed as typing and thinking.
But after a few days, I realized that when you speak, your train of thought actually flows more smoothly—you don’t have to obsess over every word, just get the framework out first.
What’s the coolest part?
Now I write my weekly work reports by speaking for five minutes to draft, then spend two minutes fixing a few typos.
Before, I couldn’t even squeeze out three lines in half an hour; now I get it done in ten minutes.
And this tool can stack effects:
Meeting recordings transcribed into text → automatically generate to-do lists → copy and paste, and it’s done.
Writing proposals is the same—first, speak out all the jumble in your head, then slowly delete and revise.
The cost hasn’t changed; I’m still just talking, but the efficiency has doubled instantly.
I now use it as an auxiliary tool. I don’t expect it to produce a perfect draft in one go, but it can save you about 80% of the effort in that “from 0 to 1” step.
I used to think this feature was useless, but I’ve been trying it myself for a few days this week.
You’ll find that the hardest part is never writing poorly, but always being afraid to speak up. 👇