
Guido
NLHad been looking for a while for something exactly like this! I had been looking for a while for exactly this type of app, and I've yet to find one that works as seamless as this one, so thank you! The multilingual input works really smooth, and the ease with which I can record audio and store notes which are cleared up for me automatically, is something that is currently still quite a hassle if I were to do it in say GPT-4. For the convenience this tools brings, it's well worth the current (i.e. discounted) price.

Inji Yoo
GBIt’s great and it’s different from… It’s great and it’s different from other voice note apps that I’ve tried because there are different formats/styles I can use depending on my necessity. I can even write a blog with it! Another thing is that it polishes the notes nicely. Sometimes I murmur because of habit and talks nonsense because it can get hard to put sentences and ideas together but this app does such a great job in making them more coherent in writings.

Elwyn Davies
GBSo simple So simple, yet effective. I use Talknotes to write most of our blog posts and to interview clients to create web design briefs for Pixelhaze Studio. 10 minutes of transcript, tweaked with ChatGPT, can produce insightful and unique content. I would highly recommend to those looking to up their content game.

Thomas Mickeleit
DEOutstanding Quality The quality of the transcriptions is fantastic and require virtually no rework. Compared to incomparably more expensive professional transcription tools, the results are dimensions better. The content summaries in lists or texts is very precise. The limitation of audio files to 20 minutes is a limitation, an extension up to two hours is probably on the product roadmap and also necessary to meet the requirements in practice.

Jason
GBA fantastic and affordable service Talknotes is really quite fantastic. While you could hobble together similar functionality with various apis etc, the out of the box nature of Talknotes is definitely worth the price. ***Pros*** It's dead easy to record audio and have it transcribed in any number of styles (Journal, note, todo list, etc) It's very fast Integration with other services: The Zapier integration is where it's at: Send your note to any of hundreds of services automatically. I use this in two ways: one as a daily journal that goes to my Journal in Evernote. Secondarily, as a log of what I achieved at work today, and what I need to work on in the next day. This note uses a custom prompt to make a worklog with key points from the day, followed by a list of todos for the next day. Zapier sends the worklog to Notion, posts it as an update in Slack, and then creates todos for me in TickTick. ***Cons*** There is not a native mobile app (yet, i hope) and the reliability of the mobile web interface is not great. Too many times I have recorded audio on my phone to have the upload fail or just plain timeout, with no hope of recovery. For now, I stick to desktop. If the developer can pull off a mobile app, Talknotes will truly crush it.