Users often struggle with inefficient content creation workflows, especially when dealing with AI tools. This inefficiency leads to scattered workflows, underutilization of voice interfaces, and a focus on quantity over quality.
This problem affects both individuals and teams who need to create polished documents, copy, or content efficiently. The current tools do not provide a seamless, integrated solution that leverages voice interfaces effectively.
Pain Points
- Scattered workflows due to multiple AI tools
- Underutilization of voice interfaces
- Focus on quantity over quality in content creation
- Lack of an integrated solution for seamless content creation
EVY is a voice-first AI co-creator that turns your rambling thoughts into polished docs, copy, or content. It works in any app and is built for teams but can also be used by individuals.
Hey r/roastmystartup \- I need some honesty, please. I'm building EVY: [**https://evy.so**](https://evy.so) (launched now but no marketing / ads) **What it is:** Voice-first AI co-creator that turns your rambling thoughts into polished docs, copy or content. You push-to-talk and ask her to draft something, edit some text (emails, social posts, blog articles, product descriptions, whatever). Works in any app. Built for teams but can also be used by individuals. Think: An editor always available at the push of a button. **Why we built it:** We saw 3 points of friction in working with AI: 1) Every tool tried to push its own AI, resulting in scattered workflows. 2) Voice as interface was criminally underused (why are you still typing in most tools) and 3) Many solutions are about hands-off and quantity, and not about quality and empowering authenticity. We don’t want to be a part of “littering” the internet. **What I want you to roast specifically:** 1. **Value prop:** Does our marketing fit what we actually have to offer? 2. **Positioning:** We could go more general voice OS for work or deeper into content creation. What would y'all recommend? 3. **Target market:** Should we go after B2B or B2C with this? If you think we're going the wrong way, tell me straight. I'd rather pivot now than polish the wrong thing. **Context:** Bootstrapping this with two friends. No VC, no rich uncle.