Launched this week

Scriber
Speak Once. Keep the text.
10 followers
Speak Once. Keep the text.
10 followers
Scriber is a Linux-first desktop transcription app for operators, developers, founders, and creators who work across terminals, browsers, IDEs, docs, and AI consoles. Most dictation tools treat Linux like an afterthought. Scriber is built for real desktop workflows: speak once, keep the text, export it, and keep working. Current release: 1.2.0 Linuxdeb available now. AppImage coming next.






I built Scriber because I needed it myself.
I spend a lot of my day moving between terminals, browsers, IDEs, docs, AI tools, and operator consoles. Typing every thought manually breaks flow, and most dictation tools either live in the browser, target Mac first, or treat Linux like an afterthought.
Scriber is a Linux-first desktop transcription app built for long-form thinking, prompts, notes, docs, and real operator workflows.
This first public version is intentionally focused:
- realtime desktop transcription
- clean text export
- Linux-first workflow
- free starter usage
- paid upgrade path
I’m looking for feedback from Linux users, developers, founders, creators, and anyone who talks through their work before turning it into text.
mailX by mailwarm
Linux users get ignored way too often with desktop productivity tools, so building something specifically for that workflow already makes this stand out to me.
@daniel_nwankwo Thanks for connecting — I saw you came through around the Scriber launch. I built it because I needed a better desktop transcription workflow on Linux, and most tools still ignore that market. Appreciate you checking it out.