Willow Scribe
Willow Scribe lets a user speak loosely — describe what they want to say rather than dictate word-for-word — and turns that into finished written text. The pitch is that you can say 'tell my client the deadline moved to Friday and apologize but keep it professional' and get a ready-to-send email back. That is a reasonable workflow for founders who do a lot of async written communication and hate context-switching to a keyboard. The problem is the category is genuinely crowded. Otter, Whisper-backed tools, and voice layers on top of existing LLM interfaces all do adjacent things. What Scribe would need to prove is that its intent-to-prose layer is meaningfully better than just transcribing and then editing in ChatGPT. Based on the current description, that case is not made clearly yet. Worth a free-tier trial if you are already a heavy dictation user. -> Best for: solo founder or indie hacker who drafts a lot of async written communication