Ryan Stephens

I'm not a developer, can I still use this product?

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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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