I'm not a developer, can I still use this product?
Great question! Yes, absolutely. I should've been clearer about this in the launch copy.
Here's the real story: SpeakEasy works for anyone who wants to dictate text instead of typing. The @ syntax is just one feature for developers, but it's not the only use case.
How it works for non-developers:
You can switch to Document Mode instead of Agent Chat Mode. Then it's just pure voice-to-text. Speak naturally, your words appear perfectly formatted in any application.
Real use cases:
Email writers (dictate emails instead of typing)
Content creators (blog posts, social media, etc.)
Students (notes, essays, assignments)
Anyone with RSI or hand fatigue
People who just think faster than they type
Brainstorming (outline mode is perfect for this)
The difference from other voice-to-text tools:
Built specifically for Windows developers (but works for anyone)
4 different modes optimized for different workflows
3-4x faster than typing (on average)
Free tier: 100 transcriptions/month
Your API key, your control (privacy-first)
Honestly? I focused the marketing on developers because that's where I saw the biggest pain point. But the core technology—accurate voice-to-text with smart formatting—works for anyone.


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