Use Case

Write long-form content
with your voice

Articles. Blog posts. Newsletters. Books. When you have a lot to say, typing is the bottleneck. DeepFlo lets you speak your first draft at 150 words per minute—then polish it with voice commands.

The math speaks for itself

40WPMAverage typing speed
150WPMAverage speaking speed

A 2,000-word article:

50 minutestyping
13 minutesspeaking with DeepFlo

From idea to published in three steps

1

Brain dump with voice

Open your writing app, hold fn, and start talking. Don't worry about structure or perfection—just get your ideas out. DeepFlo streams your words with AI-enhanced punctuation and grammar.

You say:

"okay so the main argument here is that remote work actually increases productivity for most knowledge workers because they have fewer interruptions and also they can work during their peak energy hours rather than being stuck in a nine to five schedule"

2

Shape with voice commands

Select a section and speak commands to transform it. "Make this more concise." "Add a topic sentence." "Break this into three paragraphs." The AI restructures while preserving your voice.

DeepFlo outputs:

"Remote work increases productivity for most knowledge workers. With fewer interruptions and the flexibility to work during peak energy hours—rather than a rigid 9-to-5 schedule—employees often produce better work in less time."

3

Final polish (optional typing)

Do a quick read-through and make final tweaks. By this point, 90% of the writing is done. You're just refining word choices and checking flow.

What you can write with voice

📝

Blog posts & articles

Draft a 1,500-word article in 10 minutes. Use voice commands to add subheadings, tighten paragraphs, and punch up the intro.

📧

Newsletters

Weekly newsletters become less of a chore when you can talk through your thoughts instead of staring at a blank compose window.

📚

Books & ebooks

Professional authors dictate 5,000+ words per day. With DeepFlo's Author Mode, organize chapters and track progress as you speak.

📄

Documentation

Technical docs, SOPs, and wikis. Explain concepts out loud the way you'd explain to a colleague, then let AI clean it up.

🎬

Scripts & outlines

Video scripts, podcast outlines, presentation notes. Speak your structure, then flesh it out section by section.

📖

Personal writing

Journals, memoirs, letters. When you write for yourself, voice captures authenticity that typing sometimes filters out.

Commands for long-form writing

Hold fn + control after selecting text to transform it.

Structure

"break this into paragraphs"
"add subheadings"
"create an outline"
"add a conclusion"

Style

"make this more conversational"
"make this more formal"
"simplify the language"
"add more detail"

Editing

"tighten this up"
"expand on this point"
"fix the flow"
"remove filler words"

Enhancement

"add examples"
"strengthen the argument"
"make this more engaging"
"add a hook"

Works with your favorite writing apps

DeepFlo runs at the system level—it types wherever your cursor is.

Google Docs
Notion
Word
Bear
Ulysses
Scrivener
Obsidian
iA Writer
Ghost
Medium
WordPress
Any text field

Tips for better voice writing

🎯 Outline first

Before you start dictating, jot down 3-5 bullet points. Having a loose structure helps you stay on track while speaking.

🚫 Don't self-edit

Your first pass should be pure brain dump. Resist the urge to go back and fix things—that's what the second pass is for.

🗣️ Explain, don't recite

Pretend you're explaining to a friend. "So basically what I'm trying to say is..." often leads to clearer prose than trying to sound "writerly."

⏸️ Pause for structure

Natural pauses help DeepFlo know where sentences end. When you want a new paragraph, just pause a beat longer.

Questions about voice writing

Does voice writing produce good prose?

With practice, yes. Many professional authors—including several bestsellers—dictate their first drafts. The key is treating it as a first draft, not final copy. Speak freely, then refine. You'll find that spoken language often has a natural flow that typed prose lacks.

How do I handle structure and formatting?

Speak your content in chunks—intro, main points, conclusion. Use voice commands afterward to add structure: "break this into three paragraphs" or "add subheadings." You can also say "new paragraph" while dictating to create explicit breaks.

What about specialized vocabulary or jargon?

DeepFlo's AI is trained on diverse content and handles most technical terms, proper nouns, and industry jargon well. If it misses something, a quick manual correction teaches you how to pronounce it clearly next time.

How does Author Mode work for book-length projects?

Author Mode (Pro feature) lets you organize your dictation into chapters, maintains context across sessions, and generates session summaries. It's designed for writers working on longer projects who need structure and continuity.

Write more. Type less.

Your first draft is waiting. Just start talking.

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