The fastest, most frictionless way to capture your ideas with voice and create actions with them in tools like Notion, Slack, Asana, Todoist, Clickup, Obsidian, and more.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just tested it, and it has a good initial Obsidian integration to sync notes, which is essential for me. I love the quick actions. I can see myself using the Obsidian, email, Slack and clickup features the most. I found this easier to set up than voicenotes.com, for example. I'm also not a fan of relying on Zapier for so much, like with Audiopen.
⁉️ I wonder if you plan to create "Style Presets" like Audiopen Prime. For example, I use MacWhisper on my Mac for AI dictation. For Obsidian, I have a preset that formats my transcript into markdown with callouts based on specific prompts, transforming my dictation into my preferred format. I also use a preset to convert my spoken plain language into "customer-friendly" language when responding to client inquiries.
P.S. I read that you have the auto language detection feature in your roadmap. I often dictate in English and Spanish throughout the day. It would be great if Epiphany could automatically detect my spoken language without requiring me to change it manually.
@iralobanovskaya Good question! Like the native voice recorder you mean? Think of Epiphany like the recorder, but instead of saving the recording and then having to do something with it, instantly sending the text from the note to the place where it needs to go to get utilized.
@troy_gasnier yeah, native voice recorder or telegram voice messages. Because the best button to catch the idea is the closest one. But this is 100% not a perfect system, thats why I'm curious. I TBH hate tana and obsidian for theirs complexity and within my personal experience of a marketer and PR specialist, such complex products don't have much potential to become giants.
@iralobanovskaya well said! Agree the closest button is the best button! That's why we made the action button access and lock screen widgets. I do agree people often get caught up managing that system rather than getting value from it.
This sounds like exactly what I need. So many ideas slip away because typing them out is just too much effort in the moment. Really excited to try it out—looks really cool! Quick question: Does it support multiple languages? Also, good luck on your launch❤️
@elene_tandashvili Awesome, and thanks for the comment! We do support around 55 languages. You can change the language in the profile/transcriptions settings. We're also looking at options for handling auto language detection in the future.
@pablo_hernandez10 Currently Email, Slack, Notion, Asana, Clickup, Todoist, Obsidian. Was there one you're looking for? There are also a lot of tools that have email-to functionality which connect well with the email action. And Zapier or Make's email-to functionality opens up many more while we are adding to our own list.
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Can this be used for meeting recordings? Does it recognize different speakers, or is it mainly for personal notes?
@bibberfell Thanks for the note. It could be used, but not intended for meeting recordings. It's meant to be for personal input and output to your productivity tools.
@stan_xu1 Thanks! We'll see where it takes us :). Right now users are really valuing the control and ease of use without having to wait for an assistant to talk back, so we're focused on making that as frictionless as possible. But yes, there are some cool things that can be done, even today, with using Epiphany as a trigger in other AI workflow/agent tools.
Wow! Great idea, this type of app is my dream app at 2018, thank you for the hard work, this helped me on my productivity
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@jay_kaelin Thanks! Hope it works for you!
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just tested it, and it has a good initial Obsidian integration to sync notes, which is essential for me. I love the quick actions. I can see myself using the Obsidian, email, Slack and clickup features the most. I found this easier to set up than voicenotes.com, for example. I'm also not a fan of relying on Zapier for so much, like with Audiopen.
⁉️ I wonder if you plan to create "Style Presets" like Audiopen Prime. For example, I use MacWhisper on my Mac for AI dictation. For Obsidian, I have a preset that formats my transcript into markdown with callouts based on specific prompts, transforming my dictation into my preferred format. I also use a preset to convert my spoken plain language into "customer-friendly" language when responding to client inquiries.
P.S. I read that you have the auto language detection feature in your roadmap. I often dictate in English and Spanish throughout the day. It would be great if Epiphany could automatically detect my spoken language without requiring me to change it manually.
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@iralobanovskaya Good question! Like the native voice recorder you mean? Think of Epiphany like the recorder, but instead of saving the recording and then having to do something with it, instantly sending the text from the note to the place where it needs to go to get utilized.
Piqls
@troy_gasnier yeah, native voice recorder or telegram voice messages. Because the best button to catch the idea is the closest one. But this is 100% not a perfect system, thats why I'm curious. I TBH hate tana and obsidian for theirs complexity and within my personal experience of a marketer and PR specialist, such complex products don't have much potential to become giants.
Epiphany
@iralobanovskaya well said! Agree the closest button is the best button! That's why we made the action button access and lock screen widgets.
I do agree people often get caught up managing that system rather than getting value from it.
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This sounds like exactly what I need. So many ideas slip away because typing them out is just too much effort in the moment. Really excited to try it out—looks really cool! Quick question: Does it support multiple languages? Also, good luck on your launch❤️
Epiphany
@elene_tandashvili Awesome, and thanks for the comment!
We do support around 55 languages. You can change the language in the profile/transcriptions settings. We're also looking at options for handling auto language detection in the future.
Billy
What's the list of tools it integrates with?
Epiphany
@pablo_hernandez10 Currently Email, Slack, Notion, Asana, Clickup, Todoist, Obsidian. Was there one you're looking for? There are also a lot of tools that have email-to functionality which connect well with the email action. And Zapier or Make's email-to functionality opens up many more while we are adding to our own list.
Can this be used for meeting recordings? Does it recognize different speakers, or is it mainly for personal notes?
Epiphany
@bibberfell Thanks for the note. It could be used, but not intended for meeting recordings. It's meant to be for personal input and output to your productivity tools.
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Congrats on the launch! With increasingly powerful integration, it has the potential to evolve into a voice-interaction agent, like Jarvis.
Epiphany
@stan_xu1 Thanks! We'll see where it takes us :). Right now users are really valuing the control and ease of use without having to wait for an assistant to talk back, so we're focused on making that as frictionless as possible. But yes, there are some cool things that can be done, even today, with using Epiphany as a trigger in other AI workflow/agent tools.