Wistl

Wistl

Convert voice WhatsApp messages to text

5.0
1 review

18 followers

Super simple way to start using phone robots. Free conversion of voice to text for WhatsApp. Forward a voice message to +49 176 75078779 and get the text. Enjoy!
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Free
Launch tags:MessagingRobots
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What do you think? …

Bahram Ahmedzade
We were annoyed with voice messages. And decided to make a simple tool for ourselves. This is a small step towards building the robotic telecommunication that we dream of. Please enjoy it for free. Optional tips help keeping us caffeinated ☕️
Vladislav Suvorov

@bahram_ahmedzade less annoyances daily really help me maintain peace in a hectic environment!

Namik Guliyev

excellent tool!!

Niladri Hazra

Love this turning WhatsApp voice notes into clean text is a huge time saver. Curious how you handle accents and code‑switching, diarization for multi‑speaker messages, and privacy with end‑to‑end encryption in the loop.

We’re live on Product Hunt today too—would love if you gave it a quick look.

Bahram Ahmedzade

@niladri_hazra thanks man :) we handle with some false results to be honest. if the speaker is mixing English/Another language heavily, then sometimes there is a mess. some more obscure languages are handled badly :) but generally we are having very positive feedback.

we also promise zero privacy :) we just dont have money to store the data, so its being converted while buffering the sound and we dont keep either voice or text data, what we keep is the phone number but its non-personified

and @Niladri Hazra I have upvoted your great product first ;)

Etien Bresciani

Hey,

Congrats on the launch, just supported, we launched today too and would love a quick glance.

Mu Joe

This is truely a lifesaver! Ngl, transcribing WhatsApp voice notes is such a pain, so having this tool is kinda genius imo. I love that it's free – what's the limit on messages?