Use cases
Anywhere you type,
you can talk.
Fastspoken works through the keyboard layer, so every app with a cursor is a voice app. Here is what that looks like in the apps you live in.
WhatsApp is where fast replies matter most, and where typing on the move is worst.
Gmail
Email is the highest word-count thing most people do on a phone, which makes it the worst thing to thumb-type.
Messages
Texting is the fastest conversation you have, so the keyboard is most obviously the bottleneck.
Samsung Notes
Samsung Notes famously blocks accessibility tools from typing into the note body, which is why most dictation apps fail there.
Slack
Slack moves at conversation speed but asks for typed answers.
Notion
Notion on a phone is great for reading and painful for writing.
Google Docs
Real writing on a phone: possible, if you stop typing.
Captions, comments, and DMs are all typing, and all better said.
ChatGPT
The best prompts are specific, and specific means long, and long means typing.
Claude
Long, thoughtful prompts are exactly what Claude rewards and exactly what phone keyboards punish.
