Take a look at my own numbers from the last three months: 167,820 words dictated! But what is the impact? An average person types around 45 words a minute and speaks around 150. So an hour of typing produces about 2,700 words, and an hour of talking produces about 9,000. Same hour, three times the output. I spend the difference on longer prompts and fuller answers to my team, and I didn't add another hour to my day to get there :)
My own numbers are the small story. Worldwide, people have run 683,838 phrases through Lispr and skipped about seven months of typing. Seven months! Counted in working hours that is 1,232 of them, one person sitting at a keyboard eight hours a day from January through to the end of July, and nobody had to be that person. Those hours went straight back into people's lives.
Rectify
Just downloaded and I'm using LISPR to write this message. Seems like a great tool. All the best with the launch.
Lispr
@umar_lateef Thanks Umar! A comment dictated with Lispr on launch day is the best kind of upvote. If anything feels rough in the first days of use, tell me here, that feedback shapes what we build next.