Voicenotes

Voicenotes

AI note-taker that's truly intelligent
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33 Reviews
Claire Hodson
Hospitality business owner
4 reviews
I have a couple of voice to note apps and use them differently. Voicenotes has the ability to question your notes and that has led me to use it for journaling, capturing fleeting thoughts, track ideas and things in my life. You can create summaries , main points, to do lists etc from one note or several which is great when you've captured your thoughts or meetings on different days. It looks nice and works smoothly. I'm finding it so useful.
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Jijo Sunny
Amazing. Appreciate the glowing review, Claire!
Eva Pavlikova
@eva_pavlikova
5 reviews
Great UI + really intelligent AI
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Thomas Radman

Other

4 reviews
Verified
I was initially a little bit underwhelmed because the iOS App crashed several times within the first 10 minutes and provided ToDo Items I never talked about. But I have to finally admit, this is a verry capable MVP that has great potential as it is a use case that I guess everyone has in mind when it comes to an intelligent assistant. Hope to see increased usability and more connectivity options soon. I really consider subscribing.
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Max Clayton Clowes
Product Manager @ Swoop
1 review
This recreates a process I was manually achieving through a variety of other tools. The transcription is really reliable and fast. Generally it works really nicely as a tool and the ability to summarise past notes works great. The only negatives I have to say is that occasionally something goes wrong in the upload or transcription, and the 'Generate blog post' tool creates content that is a bit cliché.
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SK JUGNU
SK JUGNU
Marble tiles
6 reviews
Fantastic tool, a great roadmap. really easy to use. I had to become a believer as the tool is too good not to have a lifetime sub! Thanks for making something that will genuinely save me (and my team once they see it) hours.
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Richard Kang
@rkang
1 review
Around 2014, I started with Workflowy. 2019 moved to Roam Research. Moved to Tana maybe two years ago. Many years back I looked at Notion but it was too much. Fascinated by the development and innovations from every popular new app like Obsidian and Mem. I'd like to think I was disciplined not spending time with each shiny new object. Then I realized that my path led to the same result as Notion. Way too complicated for my needs. I need quicker and easier. Spending zero time organizing. I don't want to have to think about what tags to associate with each entry and certainly don't want to deal with metadata or supertags. The new wave of visual apps look nice but will they really help me? Maybe if I was in university again and needed index cards. No, I have enough in my life and Voicenotes is like a first step to detox. In this world of AI, I feel like I need to be smarter with the tech I use so that I spend less time with the tech and more time at the opposite end of the spectrum. On a bike or canoe or up a mountain with the family. Basically as far away from tech as possible only because of how much tech continues to creep into our lives. In theory of course ... I'm also on the phone way too much late at night! I hope reviewing tomorrow's plans with a Voicenote leading to a "to do" list continues to be a habit I keep up with.
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Oleg Osokin
@oleg_osokin
1 review
Perfecto, muy interesante!
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観月唯
観月唯
(=゚ω゚)ノ
3 reviews
The most concise voice to note service I have seen so far.
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Cherian Thomas
VP, Think and Learn (Byjus)
1 review
fast, simple, It just works! Fab work by the team
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edmund amoye
❤️s helping people gain/scale leverage.
8 reviews
Absolutely one of the best AI+Voice apps out there. I use it multiple times a day and everyday. So helpful already. Excited for what is to come as the team improves.
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