Comparisons, tips, and honest takes on voice-to-text for macOS. No fluff.
Wispr Flow now costs $15/month or $144/year. We break down what you get, the 3-year math, and whether cheaper alternatives do the same job.
Read article →Superwhisper costs $85/year. Here are 5 alternatives from $0 to $99 — all offline, all type at your cursor.
Read article →Tired of paying monthly for voice-to-text? Here are the best one-time purchase and free dictation apps for Mac.
Read article →You can speak instead of type in Slack, Gmail, Notion, VS Code, and any other Mac app. Here's how to set it up.
Read article →1 in 5 office workers get RSI from typing. Voice-to-text isn't just a productivity hack — for many people, it's a health decision.
Read article →From Apple's built-in dictation to Whisper AI — everything you need to know about turning your voice into text on macOS.
Read article →Apple Dictation keeps failing you? Here are the 6 best alternatives — offline, accurate, and actually reliable. Starting at $29.
Read article →680,000 hours of training data vs Apple's built-in engine. We compare accuracy, speed, privacy, and reliability.
Read article →40 WPM typing vs 150 WPM speaking. Writers who dictate produce more first-draft content in less time. Here's how to start.
Read article →You write more prose than code. PR descriptions, Slack, Jira, docs, commit messages — voice dictation makes all of it faster.
Read article →Both are one-time purchase, offline, Whisper-powered dictation apps. TAWK is $29, VoiceInk is $39. An honest head-to-head.
Read article →Voibe gives you 300 words/day for free. TAWK gives you unlimited words for $29. Which model makes more sense?
Read article →Mac dictation not working after a macOS update? You're not alone. Here's why Apple's built-in dictation keeps breaking — and the fix that actually works.
Read article →The story behind TAWK — built because paying $100+/year for local AI dictation felt absurd. The indie dev perspective.
Read article →I replaced my keyboard with voice typing for a full week — emails, Slack, docs, code comments. 130 WPM vs 40 WPM. Here's what I learned.
Read article →OpenAI's Whisper AI can run entirely on your Mac — no cloud, no internet, no one listening. Here's what Whisper is and why local matters.
Read article →An honest comparison of every voice-to-text app for Mac in 2026 — Wispr Flow, Superwhisper, TAWK, MacWhisper, and macOS Dictation.
Read article →9 Mac voice-to-text apps compared — TAWK, VoiceInk, Voiced, Voibe, Superwhisper, Wispr Flow, MacWhisper, Resonant, and macOS Dictation. Updated April 2026 prices.
Read article →Both offer Mac voice-to-text. One costs $29 forever, the other $15/month ($144/year). A head-to-head comparison.
Read article →Most people think voice-to-text is a novelty. Professionals who adopt it seriously report 2-3x faster output. Here's how to make it work.
Read article →Every cloud-based voice tool uploads your audio to someone else's servers. Here's why that should concern you — and what the alternative looks like.
Read article →We tested every major voice-to-text tool for macOS so you don't have to. Here's what actually works, what's overpriced, and what you should skip.
Read article →Both run Whisper locally. Both type at your cursor. But the pricing, features, and philosophy are completely different. A side-by-side breakdown.
Read article →MacWhisper is built for transcription. TAWK is built for typing. If you're choosing between them, here's the only comparison you need to read.
Read article →Apple's built-in dictation is free. So why would anyone pay for TAWK? Because free comes with tradeoffs most people don't realize until it's too late.
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