Speak naturally, and Typeless will turn your words into polished messages, emails, and documents that read like you carefully typed them. Our AI understands context, fixes grammar, and adapts to your style - so you can focus on what you want to say, not how to say it.
I'm on the marketing team at Typeless, and I'm thrilled to finally share what we've been working on!
From a marketing perspective, here's why Typeless is different:
The Core Message:
"The keyboard was a mistake" - this isn't just a tagline. It's a fundamental truth about how we work. We think at 150 words per minute but type at 40. That gap is where productivity dies.
Our Positioning:
We're not selling "another dictation tool." We're selling a paradigm shift: Speak, don't type. 🚀
Key Differentiators We're Highlighting:
1. Intelligence, Not Just Transcription
No filler words, no repetition - your thoughts come out clear
Writes what you meant to say, not just what you said
This is the message that resonates most in user testing
2. Context Awareness
Most dictation tools are one-size-fits-all. Typeless adapts:
Casual tone in chat apps
Professional tone in email
Concise tone in docs
This is a huge unlock for professional users who've been burned by "robotic" dictation before.
3. Real-World Usability
Whisper mode is our answer to "I can't use voice dictation in public." We're designing for actual work environments, not ideal conditions.
The Two New Superpowers:
✍️ Writing Assistance - Select text → speak commands like "make this professional" or "fix grammar"
📖 Reading Assistance - Select text → speak queries like "summarize this" or "find action items"
These features extend Typeless beyond input - now it's your AI writing partner for everything.
Platform Availability:
We've launched on both Windows and Mac to reach the broadest audience of desktop professionals.
What We're Hearing from Early Users:
"Finally, dictation that doesn't embarrass me"
"I can write emails 3x faster"
"Whisper mode is a game-changer for open offices"
I'd love your feedback on:
Does "the keyboard was a mistake" resonate with you?
What would make you switch from typing to voice?
Which use case excites you most - emails, docs, notes, or something else?
Your feedback helps us refine our messaging and build what users actually need. Thanks for the support! 🙏
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm on the marketing team at Typeless, and I'm thrilled to finally share what we've been working on!
From a marketing perspective, here's why Typeless is different:
The Core Message:
"The keyboard was a mistake" - this isn't just a tagline. It's a fundamental truth about how we work. We think at 150 words per minute but type at 40. That gap is where productivity dies.
Our Positioning:
We're not selling "another dictation tool." We're selling a paradigm shift: Speak, don't type. 🚀
Key Differentiators We're Highlighting:
1. Intelligence, Not Just Transcription
No filler words, no repetition - your thoughts come out clear
Writes what you meant to say, not just what you said
This is the message that resonates most in user testing
2. Context Awareness
Most dictation tools are one-size-fits-all. Typeless adapts:
Casual tone in chat apps
Professional tone in email
Concise tone in docs
This is a huge unlock for professional users who've been burned by "robotic" dictation before.
3. Real-World Usability
Whisper mode is our answer to "I can't use voice dictation in public." We're designing for actual work environments, not ideal conditions.
The Two New Superpowers:
✍️ Writing Assistance - Select text → speak commands like "make this professional" or "fix grammar"
📖 Reading Assistance - Select text → speak queries like "summarize this" or "find action items"
These features extend Typeless beyond input - now it's your AI writing partner for everything.
Platform Availability:
We've launched on both Windows and Mac to reach the broadest audience of desktop professionals.
What We're Hearing from Early Users:
"Finally, dictation that doesn't embarrass me"
"I can write emails 3x faster"
"Whisper mode is a game-changer for open offices"
I'd love your feedback on:
Does "the keyboard was a mistake" resonate with you?
What would make you switch from typing to voice?
Which use case excites you most - emails, docs, notes, or something else?
Your feedback helps us refine our messaging and build what users actually need. Thanks for the support! 🙏
Try Typeless: https://www.typeless.com/