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Blurts-Voice to Any Task App
Speak your chaos. Blurts turns it into tasks.
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Speak your chaos. Blurts turns it into tasks.
21 followers
Blurts uses AI to sift through the mess and find the gold. It strips filler words, creates tasks, assigns dates, and syncs everything to your tools automatically. Built by a husband-and-wife team with a baby, full-time jobs, and zero time to write down tasks.







Hey Product Hunt! 👋
Blurts started as a tool I desperately needed for myself.
I’m a full-time software engineer, real estate property manager, and mom to a one-year-old daughter. My brain generates “don’t forget to do X” thoughts at the worst possible moments - while holding the baby, in a meeting, fighting a diaper change, walking between rooms, or too sleep-deprived to remember what I was doing in the first place.
And the problem is: I almost never have one clean thought at a time.
It’s usually four thoughts tangled together:
“Fix the leak, push the PR, buy diapers, and reschedule the dentist to next Tuesday.”
I tried voice memos. They captured the chaos, but they didn’t organize anything. Then I had to come back later, listen through everything, and turn the recording into actual tasks myself.
I tried notes and to-do apps too, but they expected me to stop, type clearly, choose the right place, pick the right fields, and organize everything manually. By the time I finished capturing one thing, I had usually forgotten the next one.
So my husband and I built Blurts.
Not as a shiny “AI productivity platform,” but as a simple way to get messy thoughts out of your head before they disappear.
🎙️ Speak naturally
Tap one button and say everything at once. Ramble, pause, repeat yourself, use filler words — no need to sound organized.
🧹 Blurts cleans up the word soup
It strips out the filler, separates mixed thoughts, and turns them into clean tasks.
📆 It understands dates from what you said
If you say “next Tuesday” or “tomorrow morning,” Blurts pulls that out and adds the right timing.
🔁 It works with the tools you already use
Blurts checks the structure of your existing tool and suggests fields like category, priority, status, effort, or whatever properties you already have set up.
Right now, Blurts integrates with Notion, Google Tasks, Google Calendar, Apple Reminders, and Apple Calendar.
That’s it. No complicated setup. No big dashboard to manage. Just speak, pocket your phone, and go back to what you were doing.
This is built by a husband and wife in the margins between full-time jobs, nap schedules, bedtime routines, and all the tiny life admin tasks that never seem to end.
I built Blurts because I needed something that could keep up with real life - not the calm, organized version of life, but the messy one.
If you’ve ever said “I’ll remember that later” and then absolutely did not, I’d love to hear:
Where do you usually remember tasks at the worst possible time?
And what tool do you wish was easier to use by voice?
Thanks for checking out Blurts 🧡
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@aida_isay This is a genuinely smart problem you identified—most productivity tools assume you have the mental bandwidth to organize as you capture, which breaks down exactly when you need them most. The fact that you built this for yourself first shows in how you've thought through the actual friction points rather than just adding AI as a feature wrapper.
@osakasaul @saul_fleischman that last line in the first sentence nails it: "assumes you have the mental bandwidth to organize as you capture." that's exactly the false assumption I kept hitting with every other tool.
the friction isn't laziness, it's that organizing and capturing require completely different mental states. trying to do both at once is why most systems break down in real life.
really appreciate you taking the time to articulate this so clearly 🙏
"Speak your chaos" is the right frame — the verbalization is the hard part, not the to-do list. I counsel clients on money and the same pattern shows up: the avoidance loop breaks the moment someone says "I have $40K in credit card debt" out loud rather than circling it silently for a week. Have you thought about a vent mode that captures the dump without converting any of it to tasks? Sometimes the tasks come later — after the unload does the actual work.
@justin_huynh the $40K example is so good - that's exactly it. the act of saying it out loud is already doing something, before any system touches it.
vent mode is something I've thought about but haven't built yet. right now everything gets converted, which is probably wrong for certain moments. sometimes the thought just needs to exist without becoming a task.
adding this to the roadmap for real - thank you for framing it this clearly.
Awesome idea.
Small subjective feedback based on my experience.
When I search for Blurts I didn't get your app in the results.
1 way to combat it is to add a QR scanner in the website on the bottom right of the page. That way you'd find more Website -> App downloads through desktop browsers.
Anyyyyywayyyy, best of luck @gene_lo ✨ Rooting for you.🔥
@gene_lo @richard_andrews4 the QR code on the website is such an obvious thing I completely missed: adding that this week, thank you!
and yeah the App Store search is a known issue, still working on ASO. appreciate you taking the time to dig into it 🙏
@gene_lo haha the maker curse: building things so we don't have to remember things 😅