Users often struggle with voice-to-text tools that are not cross-platform compatible, leading to inefficiencies and limitations in their workflow. This problem affects a wide range of users, including professionals, students, and individuals with disabilities, who rely on such tools for productivity and communication.
Pain Points
- Lack of cross-platform support
- Inability to bring your own keys (BYOK)
- Limited customization options
- No open-source alternatives
- Inadequate streaming capabilities
We had a crazy day yesterday for Voquill. **355+ DAU and 38 new sign ups**, both ATH records. As you can see from the line (apart from the weekends of course), it's going up and Up and UP. **Usually we grow at 10% every week... Last week, it was 24%!** We don't do any paid ads. What really led to the blow up yesterday is the crazy amount of features **we're building for our Discord users**, which include: * Voquill is now completely cross-platform, supporting Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android * You can BYOK (bring-your-own-keys) and not pay anything * OPEN-SOURCED! * You can now create your own style (one guy created a style that really uses lots of emojis) * We now have air-streaming... allowing you to stream voice-to-text from your phone to your computer! * We added * You can re-copy your previous transcriptions, or completely remove them * ASSISTANT MODE (I personally think people are sleeping on this, but I use this for emails and it's honestly lifechanging) We have an awesome Discord community now (40 online now!). We're doing all this to compete with Wispr Flow (obviously we think Voquill is WAY better). Check it out and tell me what you think.
A cross-platform voice-to-text tool that supports Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. It offers features like BYOK, open-source access, customizable styles, air-streaming, and an assistant mode.