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More than smart dictation

Write what you mean,
the way you mean it.

SayItWrites understands rough speech and rewrites it in the tone and length you choose.

Just say it. It writes right.

Find the word you meant

Say

“that thing you put in your ear without the wire”

Get

“wireless earbuds”

Say

“that paper thing that shows my seat and gate”

Get

“boarding pass”

Choose how it sounds

Say

“I can’t make it today”

Get casual

“Sorry, I can’t make it today.”

Get formal

“I won’t be able to make it today.”

Get humorous

“Well, this day and I are no longer on speaking terms.”

Choose how much it says

Say

“thanks for sending this, looks good, I’ll review tonight”

Get shorter

“Looks good. I’ll review tonight.”

Get longer

“Thanks for sending this over. It looks good so far. I’ll review it properly tonight and follow up after that.”

Preview

A quick look at how SayItWrites rewrites rough speech.

Who It's For

Built for people who have
the Ideas
but not the Words.

The Underestimated

You’re sharper than your messages. You have the ideas, the humor, the expertise. But what lands in the chat is flat, clumsy, and not you at all. Not because you can’t think. The full version is right there in your head. It just won’t come out through your thumbs.

Features

Speak your intent.
Get the right words.

Tone Control

Five built-in tones — fully customizable. Blend multiple for exactly the right voice. Speak casually, output formally.

Formal Friendly Humorous Sarcastic Assertive

Finds the Word for You

Don't know the word? Describe it. The AI resolves circumlocution silently.

"the small thing you put in ear to listen music without wire"
wireless earbuds

Length Control

Short, Medium, or Long. Say the same thing — get it sized to fit the situation.

Short Medium Long

Works Where You Type

A keyboard that works in every app. WhatsApp, email, notes — anywhere you type. Available on Android, iOS coming soon.

WhatsApp Gmail Notes Any app

Built-in Keyboard

Full QWERTY for passwords, emails, and quick edits. Auto-activates on password fields. One tap back to voice.

QWERTYUIOP
ASDFGHJKL
ZXCVBNM
123

Shortcut Bar

One-tap quick replies — “OK”, “Yes”, “Thanks” — commit instantly. No voice, no AI, zero latency. Plus an undo button for every action.

OK Yes No Thanks

How It Works

Three steps. No typing.

1

Speak

Tap the mic and say whatever comes to mind. Broken grammar, wrong words, mixed languages — all fine.

2

AI Transforms

Understands your intent, resolves missing vocabulary, rewrites in your chosen tone and length. Tones are fully customizable.

3

Send

Polished text appears ready to send. One tap to commit it to any app.

“AI again?” you think. “Another app that wants me to talk to a robot.”

Yeah. AI.

Here’s the thing nobody wants to say out loud:

The AI has read more well-written messages than you will ever read in your lifetime. It has absorbed every communication guide, every etiquette blog, every perfectly-worded email that ever got a “yes.”

You — the person who stares at a text for eighteen minutes and still sends something awkward — you are not going to out-write it. Not today. Not with more practice. Not with another article about “keeping it light.”

That’s not an insult. That’s just math.

So you have two options. Keep wrestling with words that won’t cooperate. Or hand the words to something that already knows how to shape them — and keep the ideas, the personality, the you part for yourself.

The best writers in history had editors. You just got one that fits in your keyboard.

See It In Action

Say it badly,
send it perfectly.

Formal
"Hi I want to ask you, my rent contract, is it possible to like, make it longer? I want to stay more months, maybe until September?"
"Hi, I'd like to inquire about extending my lease. Would it be possible to continue through September?"
Friendly
"Hey so tomorrow thing, I think I cannot go because my mom she is coming to visit me, so yeah, sorry about that, maybe next time?"
"Hey! I can't make it tomorrow — my mom's coming to visit. Raincheck?"
Friendly + Circumlocution
"Can you help me buy that thing, you know, the thing you put in your ear to listen music, not the big one, the small one without wire"
"Can you help me grab a pair of wireless earbuds?"

Sound Familiar?

She texts you at 11:47 PM — something funny about the show you both watched. You know exactly what to say back. Something witty. Something that keeps this going.

You type: “haha yes that part was so funny when he did the thing with...” Delete. “lol yeah that scene remind me of...” Delete.

You open Chrome. You type “how to reply when a girl texts you something funny.”

You click the first result. Step one: “Mirror her energy.” You know her energy. You HAVE the energy. Step two: “Use a callback to something you both experienced.” That’s literally what you’re trying to do. Step three: “Keep it light and don’t overthink it.”

You are now on your fourth article about not overthinking it.

None of this is your problem. You HAVE the joke. You have the timing. You have the personality. You just can’t make it come out right. It’s there in your head, perfectly shaped, and the moment you try to type it the words come out flat and clumsy and not you at all.

Eighteen minutes pass. She’s watched your typing indicator blink on and off four times. You finally send: “haha yeah 😂”

Three words. You had a whole paragraph in your head.

She replies “lol.” The conversation dies right there. You put your phone face-down on the nightstand. You’re not boring. You’re not slow. You just can’t say what you think.

The heater breaks. It’s January. You know exactly what’s wrong — back home you managed HVAC systems for an entire building. Compressors. Condensers. Expansion valves. You could diagnose this in your sleep.

You pick up your phone to text the landlord.

“the hot machine in wall is not working, the thing that makes warm.”

That’s the best you can do. You stare at it. You know the word isn’t “hot machine.” You just don’t know what it IS.

He sends a maintenance guy the next day. Fine. Problem solved.

Then you see the notification. Group chat. He forwarded your message. Unedited.

You can picture them reading it. Laughing. “The thing that makes warm.” That’s you now. That’s who you are to these people.

You have an engineering degree. You have a 3.8 GPA. You once wrote a 40-page technical report on thermal dynamics — in your language, flawless.

Here you’re the guy who calls a radiator “the thing that makes warm.”

Your manager Slacks the team: “Who can take the Q3 analysis? Need someone who can break down the pipeline bottleneck and present findings to leadership.”

You know the answer. You’ve DONE this. You managed thirty people. You ran projects worth six figures. You could map that pipeline on a napkin right now.

You start typing your reply.

“I can do it, I have experience with...”

You stop. “Experience with” what? You spend four minutes trying to decide if “could” sounds weaker than “can.” Whether “I think maybe I could” makes you sound unsure. Whether “I am confident” sounds too aggressive for someone at your level here.

You delete everything. You type: “I can help if needed.”

Five words. Bland. Safe. Forgettable.

Your manager assigns the analysis to Jake. Jake has two years of experience. You have twelve. But Jake wrote three confident sentences and you wrote five careful words.

Nobody at work knows how sharp you actually are. And at this rate, nobody ever will.

Every mangled message costs you something you can’t get back.

The girl who thinks you’re boring. The colleague who thinks you’re junior. The landlord who forwards your words for a laugh.

It’s perfectly clear inside your head. But by the time it leaves your mouth?
The other person gets maybe fifty cents on the dollar.

And here’s the kicker: they don’t know they only got half. They think they heard the whole thing. They just think that is you.

The gap between what you think and what you can say — that’s where your dignity leaks out. A little more, every single day.

And the worst part?

You can feel it happening. Every time you hit send.

What if you could just say it? In whatever broken, stumbling way it comes out of your mouth — and it arrived perfectly.

The right words. The right tone. Every time.

Pricing

Paid access. Quick proof.

Simple pricing for the app. If you want a quick feel first, there is a live proof in the browser.

SayItWrites Premium

Monthly

$12.99 per month

Billed every month.

Want to try it first? Try It Live. No signup required. No credit card needed.

FAQ

Common questions

SayItWrites is an AI voice keyboard that rewrites rough speech into the message you mean, in the tone and length you choose. It’s more than smart dictation: it resolves missing vocabulary, understands intent, and helps your words land the way you want. It works in every app on Android now, with iOS coming soon.

The Underestimated — people who are sharper than their messages. You have the ideas, the humor, the expertise, but what lands in the chat is flat, clumsy, and not you at all. It’s not that you can’t think. It just won’t come out through your thumbs.

SayItWrites is not just smart dictation. Dictation tools clean up what you said. SayItWrites rewrites rough speech into the message you meant to send, in the tone and length you choose. It also resolves circumlocution: if you describe “the small thing you put in ear to listen music without wire,” it outputs “wireless earbuds.”

The live demo uses five starter tone presets: Formal, Friendly, Humorous, Sarcastic, and Assertive. In the app, tones are fully customizable. You can select multiple tones to blend them, create custom tones, or use Transcription Mode for raw filler-stripped transcripts.

Try the live demo on the web to hear how SayItWrites rewrites rough speech. No signup required. No credit card needed. It is a live demo, not a free plan. To get full Android app access, create an account and subscribe. iOS is coming soon.

SayItWrites is a paid premium product. Monthly is $12.99 and annual is $119/year, which is about $9.92 per month. If you want to experience it first, Try It Live is available in the browser. No signup required. No credit card needed. It is a live demo, not a free plan, and it does not include app access.

SayItWrites is available on Android now, with iOS coming soon.