Voice your ChatGPT prompts. Get better answers without thumb-typing
Where you ask the model to do things, draft things, explain things. The prompt is the product. mmumble is an AI voice keyboard for iPhone that turns half-thought-out questions into prompts the model can actually answer
Voice typing into ChatGPT with Apple Dictation is uniquely frustrating because the prompt is the entire interface. Every garbled proper noun, every dropped clause, every "comma" you forgot to say becomes a worse answer. People end up typing prompts manually even when their hands are full, because the cost of a bad prompt is too high.
How mmumble handles ChatGPT
mmumble lets you talk your prompts the way you'd talk to a person. You can pause mid-sentence, change your mind, qualify your question, and mmumble cleans it up into a prompt the model can answer well. The same speed advantage that helps in messaging compounds here, because the output is the input.
Voice prompts 3x faster than typing
Talk the question at the speed you think it, instead of trimming it down to fit a thumb-typed line
iPhone keyboard50 wpm
i'm trying to figure out the best approach to onboarding new engineers at a small startup, we have about 12 people right now and we're going to grow to maybe 25 over the next year. the current process is basically just throw them in the deep end and have them shadow someone for a week, which has worked ok but i think we can do better. can you help me design a 30 day plan that covers the obvious stuff like access and codebase tour but also more subtle things like how to figure out who to ask for what and how to start contributing meaningfully without disrupting the existing flow · i'm trying to figure out the best approach to onboarding new engineers at a small startup, we have about 12 people right now and we're going to grow to maybe 25 over the next year. the current process is basically just throw them in the deep end and have them shadow someone for a week, which has worked ok but i think we can do better. can you help me design a 30 day plan that covers the obvious stuff like access and codebase tour but also more subtle things like how to figure out who to ask for what and how to start contributing meaningfully without disrupting the existing flow ·
mmumble150 wpm
i'm trying to figure out the best approach to onboarding new engineers at a small startup, we have about 12 people right now and we're going to grow to maybe 25 over the next year. the current process is basically just throw them in the deep end and have them shadow someone for a week, which has worked ok but i think we can do better. can you help me design a 30 day plan that covers the obvious stuff like access and codebase tour but also more subtle things like how to figure out who to ask for what and how to start contributing meaningfully without disrupting the existing flow · i'm trying to figure out the best approach to onboarding new engineers at a small startup, we have about 12 people right now and we're going to grow to maybe 25 over the next year. the current process is basically just throw them in the deep end and have them shadow someone for a week, which has worked ok but i think we can do better. can you help me design a 30 day plan that covers the obvious stuff like access and codebase tour but also more subtle things like how to figure out who to ask for what and how to start contributing meaningfully without disrupting the existing flow ·
Yes, in every language you'd prompt in
99+ languages. Prompt in the language the answer needs to come back in