I’ve been experimenting with something small but surprisingly tricky: capturing tasks and reminders the moment they pop into your head, without breaking flow.
I often notice I think in voice first. “I should follow up with X next week”, “remind me to book that appointment”, “schedule a call tomorrow afternoon”. But unless I stop what I’m doing and open the right app, those thoughts tend to disappear.
Katchy is my attempt at a voice-first way to turn those thoughts into actions:
you speak naturally
the intent is extracted
it becomes a reminder, a scheduled action, or a follow-up
It’s not meant to replace calendars or task managers. The idea is simply to reduce friction between having the thought and capturing it.
This is very early, and I’m mostly trying to learn:
when voice feels genuinely faster than typing
when it feels awkward or unnecessary
what kinds of actions people would (or wouldn’t) trust voice for
bitvaulty•2h ago
I’ve been experimenting with something small but surprisingly tricky: capturing tasks and reminders the moment they pop into your head, without breaking flow.
I often notice I think in voice first. “I should follow up with X next week”, “remind me to book that appointment”, “schedule a call tomorrow afternoon”. But unless I stop what I’m doing and open the right app, those thoughts tend to disappear.
Katchy is my attempt at a voice-first way to turn those thoughts into actions:
you speak naturally
the intent is extracted
it becomes a reminder, a scheduled action, or a follow-up
It’s not meant to replace calendars or task managers. The idea is simply to reduce friction between having the thought and capturing it.
This is very early, and I’m mostly trying to learn:
when voice feels genuinely faster than typing
when it feels awkward or unnecessary
what kinds of actions people would (or wouldn’t) trust voice for
Landing page: https://katchy.app
I’d love honest feedback, especially:
cases where this wouldn’t fit your workflow at all
tools you already use that solve this better
reasons you’d personally avoid voice for this kind of thing
Thanks for reading, and happy to answer questions.