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I'm good at building. Marketing is a different story.
Hey I'm James, a software developer from Australia with 20+ years building things professionally.
Most of my career I've been the person behind the scenes solving hard technical problems, shipping reliable software, making other people's ideas work. Unravl is the first thing I've built entirely for myself, and now I'm figuring out the part they don't teach developers: how to actually get it in front of people who might find it useful.
No funding. No growth team. No playbook. Just me, the product, and a lot of learning in public.
If you've been down this road builder trying to find an audience I'd genuinely love to hear what worked for you. And if Unravl sounds like something you'd use, even better.
I built Unravl because I kept forgetting my own ideas. Sound familiar?
Unravl turns voice notes into organised structure. Speak naturally ramble if you want and it pulls out your tasks, events, reminders, notes, and groceries. No editing. No cleanup.
A few things worth knowing:
Rambles become succinct notes stream of consciousness in, clean actionable output out
Grocery list builds through the day mention milk in the morning, eggs at lunch, wine on the way home. Unravl collates everything into one running list
50 languages, mix and match speak in whatever comes naturally, even mid-session
Hands-free by design built for the car, the walk, the shower thought that never survives the commute
7 days free, 60 sessions, no credit card. unravlmyspeech.com
Challenge me
I m really proud of how Unravl handles 'messy' speech. It doesn t just transcribe; it analyzes and categorizes.
Give me a challenge:
Tell me a complex scenario (e.g., 'I need to buy milk, call my mom at 4, and remember that my flight is at midnight') and I ll show you how Unravl breaks that down into a clean, actionable output.

