Monologue turns your voice into polished writing—inside the apps you already use. From coding in the terminal to sending a quick message to grandpa, Monologue is the shortest distance between speech and writing. Unlike basic dictation, Monologue doesn't just transcribe. It rewrites, removes filler words, adds punctuation, and adapts to context. Your texts sound like texts. Your emails sound human. Your notes turn into clean lists and structured thoughts.
I love using Monologue on my Mac! Please make an Android version soon, too.
Congrats on launching Monologue, it looks promising for those looking to streamline their writing. How do you plan to ensure users stay engaged and come back regularly after their initial experience?
@Monologue congrats with the launch guys! i love your visual style
This is such a strong endorsement 🙌
“Digital experience that feels analog” is such a beautiful way to describe it. Huge congrats on the iOS launch : )
Switching costs are real: users have custom vocabularies, snippets, and habits. What’s your strategy for making it painless for someone to move their existing “voice workflow” to Monologue (e.g., personal dictionary, modes), and what’s the smallest ‘aha’ moment that reliably converts them?
Awesome product! We’re currently building a startup that relies heavily on speech-to-text, and this looks like something that could significantly improve our workflow. Do you have plans to support Android as well, or are you focusing solely on iOS?
Ohhhhhh i love that we're both introducing voice messages to the world ahahah
How does Monologue build and maintain that personal context/vocab learning? Is it on-device fine-tuning, cloud-based user profiles with privacy controls, or a hybrid? Any cool tricks for handling domain-specific jargon (e.g., devs dictating code, lawyers with legalese, or medical pros)?
Also platform-wise (looks Mac/iOS focused from chatter), any plans for Windows/Android expansion, or deeper integrations like system-wide hotkeys in more apps (beyond the usual suspects like Cursor, Notion, etc.)? And how's offline/local model support looking for privacy-conscious users?
I was a Monologue desktop user but made the switch to Wispr Flow because they had an iOS app. Was never completely happy with Wispr Flow but it was better than Apple dictation so I stuck with it. As soon as I saw the Monologue iOS was released I immediately switched back. You can tell that this was created by people that care deeply about the experience. Every interaction I've had with this app brings a smile to my face. They've managed to make a digital experience feel analog: like I'm interacting with an old-school recording device. The dictation is excellent, better than similar tools I've tried and I've tried a lot, and most importantly, fast. Congrats on the launch and creating a delightful experience. If this doesn't win an Apple design award I will be shocked.
About Monologue for iOS on Product Hunt
“Turn your voice into polished writing—wherever you go.”
Monologue for iOS launched on Product Hunt on February 19th, 2026 and earned 275 upvotes and 23 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Monologue turns your voice into polished writing—inside the apps you already use. From coding in the terminal to sending a quick message to grandpa, Monologue is the shortest distance between speech and writing. Unlike basic dictation, Monologue doesn't just transcribe. It rewrites, removes filler words, adds punctuation, and adapts to context. Your texts sound like texts. Your emails sound human. Your notes turn into clean lists and structured thoughts.
Monologue for iOS was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) and Audio (2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 216.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Monologue for iOS?
Monologue for iOS was hunted by Chris Messina. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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I'm a heavy, heavy, heavy user of Wispr Flow. What would you say are the main differences with you guys?