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Voice typing in
Notion.
Notion on a phone is great for reading and painful for writing. Dictation flips that: capture the idea at talking speed, tidy the structure later at a desk. Fastspoken types into any Notion block that takes text.
Three steps, once
1. Install.
Download Fastspoken and follow the four-step setup. No account needed for the free plan.
2. Open Notion.
Put the cursor where words should go, exactly like you were about to type.
3. Tap and talk.
Tap the bubble, speak like a person. Whole sentences land at the cursor about two seconds after each breath.
Capture first, format later. A messy paragraph you actually captured beats a beautiful block you never wrote.
Private in Notion, by architecture.
Fastspoken works through Android's keyboard layer, so Notion just receives typed text, exactly as if you had used the keyboard. On the free plan your speech becomes text on the phone itself: offline, no account, and your words never touch a server. See the whole machine.
No server in the loop on the free plan.
Questions about Notion
Does it work in all block types?
In any block where Notion shows a text cursor: paragraphs, headings, to-dos, comments.
Does Fastspoken get access to my workspace?
No. It is a keyboard to Notion, nothing more. It cannot read your pages, it only types where your cursor is.
