Owlfy is coming soon — Voice your entire desktop, text it from WhatsApp
Two weeks ago I was in an off-site meeting when the client asked for a file on my office PC. I opened WhatsApp and texted my own computer: 'Find the Q1 projections and send it here.' Two minutes later it was in my chat.
That's Owlfy.
It's a voice AI desktop assistant that executes actions on your computer — not just dictates text. Say 'batch-convert these 50 images and strip filler words from the videos' and your PC does both, locally, while you keep working. No cloud. No new mobile app. 300+ actions on Mac and Windows.
⚠Honest caveat: the WhatsApp bridge needs your desktop awake and online. It's a bridge to your PC, not a standalone mobile app.
Dropping on Product Hunt soon. Hit Notify if you want early access.
💬 What would you do first if your voice could run your entire computer?

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Wow, that's impressive! I can already imagine asking my voice to pull up meeting notes and have The Sponge instantly create flashcards from them. If you're up for it, I'm launching The Sponge... an AI‑powered flashcard app that turns any webpage into study material... on PH soon...would love a follow (see PRODUCT HUNT LAUNCH link in my profile).
The “message your computer through WhatsApp” idea genuinely caught my attention
Most AI tools still live inside a browser window, but this feels closer to an actual assistant that can do things across the whole desktop
Awesome, my voice can control the entire computer now! The very first thing I'm gonna say is: 'Find all the duplicate files and blurry photos from the past six months, wipe 'em out, and organize my desktop.'
How is Owlfy actually different from Siri or Google Assistant?
Hold it, you mean I can control my entire computer with just WhatsApp? I’ve tried OpenClaw in past but definitely not a fan, just way too difficult to set-up. And most of all, it isn’t voice-enabled, which seems to be the cure here with Owlfy.
If everything holds true, then can’t wait!
Congrats on the upcoming launch! The fact that this runs entirely locally without relying on the cloud is a huge win for privacy.Looking forward to testing this on my Mac!