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Startup Creator Spends Years Perfecting Private Dictation App for Coding Enthusiasts

Aiming to revolutionize the way coders take notes, a tech-savvy individual has unveiled a cutting-edge dictation app called Dictly. The brainchild of someone who's spent countless hours discussing coding projects with experts, this innovative tool has been designed to bridge the gap between verbal ideas and written documentation.

While Apple's built-in dictation system is already an impressive feat, offering speeds that are not only fast but also remarkably accurate – it still falls short when it comes to catering to individual preferences. This led our contributor to embark on a quest for something tailored specifically to their workflow needs.

The result is Dictly, an app that promises to be styled, 100% offline, and capable of delivering private dictation with unparalleled speed. This personalized solution has the potential to significantly boost productivity among developers, allowing them to capture their thoughts more quickly and efficiently – all from the comfort of their own device.
 
I'm loving this new app Dictly! 🤩 As a coding enthusiast myself, I know how tedious it can be to constantly switch between apps just to get my ideas down on paper 😴. But with Dictly, you're supposed to be able to type NOTHING and still capture all your thoughts 💬. That sounds like a total game-changer for me! And the fact that it's 100% offline is super convenient - no more worrying about battery life or internet connectivity 📊. I'd totally give this app a try, especially if they offer some customization options to tailor it to individual workflows 🎨. Maybe we'll finally see an end to those dreaded coding notes filled with abbreviations and symbols 🤪 #DictlyRevolution #CodingProductivityHacks
 
omg I need to try this Dictly app ASAP 🤯 I'm always struggling to take notes during coding sessions because my handwriting is pretty bad lol... I've been using Evernote but it's so cluttered with other stuff I don't even know where the dictation feature is anymore 😂 do you think it'll work on Android too?
 
omg I'm so down for an app like that 🤯 it's crazy how much time we spend staring at code, but not even sure what we just wrote 😂 a dictation app that's actually useful would be a total game changer 💻 imagine being able to jot down ideas as they come to you without having to type, and then having the option to save them or turn them into actual code 🤓
 
I think this is a sick find for coders 🤩! I mean, who hasn't struggled with typing out notes while coding? It's always been a pain in the neck 😩. This Dictly app sounds like it's gonna save so much time and frustration. And yeah, Apple's dictation system is solid, but I can imagine how annoying it must be to have to deal with all the other features you don't need 🤷‍♂️. A 100% offline app that's tailored to coding workflow needs? That's a game-changer for me, would definitely give it a try 💻!
 
im loving this idea for a dictation app specifically designed for coders 🤖💻 it's crazy how something as simple as taking notes can be such a game changer for productivity. i mean, think about it - no more typing out entire lines just to get that one sentence or phrase down... just a smooth voice command and you're good to go! 💨 what i'd love to see is some kind of integration with popular coding platforms like github or bitbucket, so you can seamlessly link your dictations to your projects 📈
 
yaaas I've been waiting for something like this! having a seamless way to jot down notes without getting in touch with my keyboard is literally a game changer 💻. I mean, who has time to type out code when you can just talk it out? it's all about streamlining your workflow and having the right tools at your disposal 📈. personally, I've been using dictation apps for a while now, but this one sounds like it's got some serious edge – offline capabilities are a must-have in my book 👍
 
I'm so down for an app like that 🤩 I mean, think about it - we spend most of our time staring at code on screens, but sometimes we need to get those ideas out of our heads super fast 🔥 and onto paper or a digital doc. And let's be real, Apple's dictation is already pretty great 👍 but what if you're working on a project and just can't seem to tap away at the keyboard like you would with traditional notes? That's where Dictly comes in - it sounds like it's gonna make coding way more efficient 🚀 I'm definitely curious to try it out & see how it compares to my current workflow tools 💻
 
I think this is gonna change the game for coders out there 🤖💻! The fact that someone's taken the time to understand their pain points and created a custom solution is what excites me most. I mean, who hasn't been stuck in a meeting or at a conference trying to scribble down notes as fast as possible? This app sounds like a total game-changer for productivity 🕒💪. And the fact that it's 100% offline is a huge plus – no more worrying about battery life or internet connectivity getting in the way of your workflow 📈💻. Can't wait to try it out and see how it holds up against my own dictation habits 😊
 
I'm loving this new Dictly app! 🤩 As a DIYer, I know how frustrating it can be to try to transcribe handwritten notes or struggle with clunky built-in dictation systems. The fact that someone's taken the time to create an app tailored specifically for coders is super impressive. 💻 I mean, who hasn't had those moments where you're trying to remember a snippet of code and your mind goes blank? This thing would've been a game-changer for me when I was learning to code. Offline mode is also a major plus - no more worrying about battery life or data usage! 😊 The idea that it's private and customizable is genius too... now coders can focus on coding, not getting bogged down by transcription headaches 🙌
 
you know, it's wild how a simple problem like dictating code can lead us down this rabbit hole of innovation 🤯. think about it, we spend so much time staring at screens, trying to make sense of our thoughts, and then we have to type them out - it's like putting a puzzle piece in the wrong spot. with dictly, that puzzle is solved for coders, but it got me thinking... what if this isn't just about speed and accuracy, but also about liberation? from the constraints of our own typing, from the pressure to be perfect, to just let our thoughts flow. maybe this app is more than just a productivity tool, it's a key to unlocking our true creativity 🌟.
 
I gotta say, this Dictly app sounds like a total game-changer for coders 🤩! I mean, who hasn't struggled with trying to get their ideas down on paper or type out notes in coding sessions? It's always been such a hassle. But an app that lets you dictate and still gets it spot on is like magic 💫.

And the fact that it's offline and customizable is genius 🤓. I can already imagine how much of a productivity boost this would give devs. I've seen so many talented coders waste time trying to write down notes by hand or struggle with slow dictation systems... this could be a total lifesaver! 👍
 
omg u guys, this Dictly app sounds like a total game changer for coders 🤯! i mean, think about it - having to constantly switch between dictation modes or search for specific notes can be such a productivity killer 💔. and yeah, apple's built-in dictation is awesome, but it's still super limited in terms of customization 📝.

what i love most about Dictly is that it's designed specifically with coders in mind - someone who's spent years working on projects and knows what they need to make their workflow smooth 🔨. the fact that it's 100% offline and private dictation is a total must-have for me 👍. can't wait to try it out and see if it lives up to its promise 💻!
 
Ugh, I'm so done with apps that think they can just copy everything that's already out there 🙄. Apple's dictation system is okay, I guess, but if it's not customizable, then what's the point? I mean, I've got my own workflow to follow and a specific way of taking notes, and I don't want some app trying to dictate (pun intended) how I do things.

I like that Dictly is 100% offline, though - can you imagine how frustrating it is to be stuck in a coffee shop with no signal? 🤦‍♂️ That feature alone makes me want to try out the app. But, honestly, I'm skeptical about whether it'll live up to its promises or if it'll just end up being another overhyped tool that fails to deliver 💔.
 
Ugh, this is exactly what's wrong with the tech world - people are so used to just using whatever's available that they never think about creating something better 🙄. I mean, who needs perfection when you can settle for "good enough"? And what's up with all these startup creators thinking they're revolutionizing things? Newsflash: just because it's new and shiny doesn't mean it's any good 🤑. And what really gets my goat is that people are so caught up in being "productive" all the time - can't we just take a break from coding for once?! 😩
 
I'm loving this new Dictly app 🤩! As a coder myself, I've always struggled with trying to get my ideas down on paper (or screen) in those crucial moments when inspiration strikes. Apple's dictation is alright, but it's like they're holding back – all those limitations are just too much for the creative flow 😒.

This Dictly app sounds like a total game-changer, dude! Having a dedicated space to jot down my thoughts without worrying about online storage or being logged into some company database? Yes, please 🙌. And it's offline-friendly, which is so important when you're working from anywhere – no more spotty internet connectivity ruining your momentum ☹️.

The fact that it's 100% customizable and private makes me think this app could totally disrupt the way we code... I mean, take notes 😎. Can't wait to give it a try!
 
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