Featured onOctober 4th, 2025
For songwriters who juggle voice memos and notes. Spit Notes is the iOS app that finally connects audio to your lyrics. Capture inspiration instantly & never lose a song idea again.
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Cool tool. Marrying lyrics + audio in the same app is something a lot of creators mights need. If sync is solid and search really works, this could become a staple in a songwriter’s workflow.
Finally.... someone fixed the voice memo chaos for songwriters! Linking audio right next to lyrics is such a smart idea—I’ve lost so many hooks in my mess of recordings. Did you think about adding tags for moods or genres?


Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m the maker of Spit Notes. For years, my songwriting process was a chaotic mess. My iPhone was filled with hundreds of untitled voice memos, while my lyrics lived in a completely separate notes app.
This forced a clunky, fragmented workflow that stifled my creativity and allowed for sparks of song ideas to be forgotten or slip through the cracks. I built Spit Notes to solve this problem for myself and for every other musician who has felt this same frustration.
Spit Notes is designed with one mission: to eliminate the friction between inspiration and creation.
Here are the key features:
Contextual Songwriting: Record audio directly next to any line of text. No more trying to match "New Recording 142" to a lyric you wrote yesterday.
Frictionless Capture: The app is built for speed. It’s for capturing those fleeting ideas in the car or in the middle of the night before they disappear.
Artist-Centric Tools: We use AI for helpful, mechanical tasks like transcription, but Spit Notes is a tool to augment your unique talent, not replace it.
I’m not a native Swift developer but I built this app in about 3 months with a "human-assisted" AI workflow, where I acted as the architect and AI agents did the coding. It was an amazing process that let me finally build the tool I'd been dreaming of for years.
The app is available on the App Store now. I would be thrilled to hear your feedback!
What’s the biggest point of friction in your own creative process? Let me know in the comments!
Cheers!