THE AUDIOARCHER FIELD GUIDES
Work better
out loud.
Research, practical workflows, and small tools for moving from a spoken thought to useful work.Wispr Flow Alternatives
Choose by the work after you speak: finished outputs, personalized dictation, local models, files and meetings, or built-in basics.
Read guide ↗Voice to YouTube Script
Keep the real idea and shape it into an explainer, product demo, or vertical-short script written for the ear.
Read guide ↗Voice to Product Brief
Explain the whole product idea, preserve the evidence, and turn missing information into explicit questions.
Read guide ↗Voice to Task List
Talk through the messy plan, preserve the real constraints, and leave with an editable Markdown checklist.
Read guide ↗Voice to Email
Speak the context, request, and boundaries, then leave with an editable subject and email body.
Read guide ↗Voice Memory
Search what you’ve said by words or meaning, ask grounded questions, and inspect every source.
Read guide ↗AI Dictation
Where restrained cleanup helps, where rewriting begins, and when to choose Clean or Verbatim.
Read guide ↗Read Text Aloud
Hear a draft with fresh ears, catch what your eyes skip, and read any clipboard text from your Mac.
Read guide ↗Voice to Blog Post
Record the substance, shape the argument, and leave with an editable Markdown draft.
Read guide ↗AI Dictation for Mac
Hold Fn, speak into any app, and recover safely when the network does not cooperate.
Read guide ↗Speech to Finished Work
Why transcription is only the first step—and how one spoken thought becomes useful work.
Read guide ↗Voice to Text
Record your voice and get an editable transcript you can copy or download.
Read guide ↗Voice Coding
Give coding agents more context without turning prompt writing into another job.
Read guide ↗Dictation vs. Typing
What the roughly 3× input-speed finding actually means for your work.
Read guide ↗Rant Engineering
Why a long, messy voice explanation can be exactly what an AI needs.
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