Sergei R.

Sergei R.

3 points
Voicenotes
Up until recently, the Android app was free but limited recordings to one minute. But just yesterday, they updated it and now that feature is gone. Now you have to pay right away just to record anything! Another big downside: it seems like they’re using the cheapest, lowest-quality speech-to-text engine out there, because a lot of words get messed up. Plus, it’s pretty common for the app to not transcribe the whole recording—about half of it just gets left out.

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BlabbyAI Speech to text
I’ve been using this product for about two and a half months now, and it’s seriously boosted my average productivity at the computer. Since I have to write a ton of text every day, working with neural networks and all, this thing is saving me at least ten to fifteen hours a month, bare minimum. What really gets me is this feature where you can create your own mods. So first, you get the standard transcription through the GPT models, but then you can set up your own prompt and process all your recordings exactly how you want. Honestly, I think that’s a killer feature. Before I started using this product, I tried out every similar tool on the market right now, and it was this killer feature that made me pick this one. For example, I’ve set up mods for myself like being able to speak in my native Russian and instantly get a polished English translation thanks to GPT. Or, say, I can ramble on with messy, unstructured speech and then run it through a complex prompt that turns it into something more logical and organized.
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