Manifesto
Writing should begin with thought, not friction.
We believe voice should be a serious writing interface, not a fallback input method.
The best ideas rarely arrive one careful keystroke at a time.
People think in phrases, revisions, and half-formed ideas before they think in polished sentences.
Typing is precise, but it often slows down flow.
Voice is faster, more natural, and closer to how people actually think through a problem.
OnlySpeak exists to bridge that gap and turn speech into writing you can actually send.
The keyboard still has a place. Your voice should have one too.
What that means in practice
Voice-first writing has to feel reliable, not experimental.
The bar is not transcription accuracy alone. The bar is whether the output is good enough to use in real email, chat, docs, and notes without breaking momentum.