Use case · messaging
Voice typing in
WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is where fast replies matter most, and where typing on the move is worst. Fastspoken types into the message field like a keyboard, so you can answer while walking, driving passenger seat, or holding coffee. Say it, breathe, send.
Three steps, once
1. Install.
Download Fastspoken and follow the four-step setup. No account needed for the free plan.
2. Open WhatsApp.
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.
Voice notes make the OTHER person do the work of listening. Dictation sends readable text they can skim, search, and quote.
Private in WhatsApp, by architecture.
Fastspoken works through Android's keyboard layer, so WhatsApp 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 WhatsApp
Does this send voice notes?
No, the opposite. You speak, WhatsApp receives normal typed text at the cursor. The other person never hears audio, they just get a readable message.
Does it work in group chats and replies?
Yes. Anywhere WhatsApp shows a text cursor, Fastspoken types there: chats, groups, replies, captions on photos.
