Voice Typing on Substack - AI Behind Your Cursor
SpeakLingo works in Substack's post editor. Write newsletters (472-1,298 words) by speaking naturally. Think Out Loud mode captures your authentic voice.
The Speed Difference in Substack
The Problem with Typing in Substack
- ✗Weekly newsletters require consistent content creation
- ✗Substack posts average 472-1,298 words depending on category
- ✗Maintaining your unique voice in writing is harder when typing
- ✗Content creation burnout from constant typing
How SpeakLingo Transforms Substack
- Write newsletters by speaking - your authentic voice comes through naturally
- Consistent content creation without typing burnout
- Think Out Loud mode preserves your natural writing style
- Reduce newsletter writing time from 2 hours to 30 minutes
Killer Use Case
Write your weekly Substack newsletter in 30 minutes by speaking instead of 2 hours of typing. Your authentic voice shines through.
AI Modes That Transform Substack
Speak into Substack's editor - your voice, your newsletter
"Write a newsletter introduction about this week's AI news" - authentic first draft
AI Behind Your Cursor in Substack
SpeakLingo is not a browser extension or an app-specific plugin. It is a system-wide AI layer that works wherever your cursor blinks - including Substack. Click into any text field, activate SpeakLingo, and speak. Your voice becomes text instantly.
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