Quill
Speak, and get polished writing back.
Record or upload audio and Quill transcribes it, then rewrites it into any style — an email, clean notes, a post. Fast, private, on-device first.
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Speak, and get polished writing back
What you get
Quill was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Quill different from the generic alternatives.
Fast transcription
record or upload, get an accurate transcript.
Style rewrites
turn a transcript into an email, summary, or post.
Private by default
your recordings stay yours.
Your library
every note and transcript, searchable.
A look inside
See it in your hands.




A note from the studio
“Talking is faster than typing. Quill turns a two-minute ramble into something you'd actually send.”
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Record
Hit the mic and talk, or upload an existing file.
02
Pick a style
Email, notes, a tweet — Quill rewrites it instantly.
03
Copy & send
Polished text, ready to paste anywhere.
Not shipped yet
Notify me when Quill ships.
It'll launch at $29.99/yr. Free tier: unlimited on-device dictation with basic auto-punctuation and system-keyboard insert — no word cap, no account..
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
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From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
What to Write in a Sympathy Card: Why You Freeze — and Why Imperfect Words Beat Silence
What to write in a sympathy card when every phrase feels wrong: the psychology of why you freeze, and why imperfect, warm words beat careful silence.
2026-07-12
7 min read
- 02
How to Write a Speech That Sounds Natural: Draft It With Your Mouth, Not Your Keyboard
How to write a speech that sounds natural: why drafts written at a keyboard die out loud, and the speak-first method that keeps your toast sounding like you.
2026-07-12
6 min read
- 03
How to Write a Self-Evaluation Without Cringing: Why Praising Yourself in Writing Is So Hard
Learn how to write a self evaluation without cringing — the real psychology behind self-promotion discomfort, and a spoken-first method that finds the words.
2026-07-12
7 min read
- 04
How to Prepare for a Difficult Conversation: Rehearse Out Loud, Not in Your Head
How to prepare for a difficult conversation: why rehearsing it in your head backfires, and what saying the words out loud — alone — actually does to your brain.
2026-07-11
7 min read
- 05
How to Do a Brain Dump That Actually Quiets Your Mind
Learn how to do a brain dump that actually works: the Zeigarnik effect, why vague lists fail, and the plan-making trick that quiets racing thoughts at night.
2026-07-11
6 min read
The dispatch
A dispatch from the studio.
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