For ADHD brains
We handle the rest.
The thought is complete. The sentence is there. And then the cursor blinks and the keyboard gets in the way and you have to reconstruct it from a worse copy. Resonant captures the version that arrived first.
The real friction
It starts with: “I'll just type it. It'll be faster.”
It won't. Typing requires holding a complete thought in working memory long enough to transcribe it letter by letter while simultaneously monitoring whether the words are coming out right. For ADHD brains, working memory is the constraint. Typing burns it faster than it can be replenished.
Speaking doesn't have this problem. You can externalize a thought the moment it arrives — no buffer, no decay, no watching it dissolve before you get to the end of the sentence. The thought is already formed. You just need a way to get it out before the next one arrives.
The failure mode with typing isn't speed. It's that you lose the thought mid-sentence and then spend ten minutes staring at a half-finished paragraph that no longer makes sense because the original impulse is gone. Resonant makes the window between thought and text milliseconds, not minutes.
What actually happens
Email reply, spoken the moment the idea clicked
“ok so the reason this isn't working is because we've been thinking about it wrong from the start, the integration doesn't need to be real-time, it just needs to be consistent, so if we switch to a batch sync approach the whole latency problem goes away and we can ship this way faster”
The issue is the framing — real-time sync isn't the requirement, consistency is. A batch sync approach eliminates the latency problem entirely and gets this shipped significantly faster.
Everything runs on your Mac. Your voice never touches a server — only the finished text leaves your device.
Where it fits
One key. Speak. The thought is permanent. No friction between having the idea and having it recorded.
On days when the cursor blinks and nothing comes — speak it instead. The words exist. You just need a different path out.
When you're in flow, typing is the bottleneck. Dictation keeps pace with thinking. Get everything out, then edit.
Speak the whole messy context — the associations, the tangents, the half-formed connections. Resonant structures it. You lose nothing.
How it works
One hotkey activates Resonant anywhere on your Mac. No app switching. No setup. No mode.
Your voice never leaves your machine. Everything is processed locally — fast, private, no cloud dependency.
Filler words removed. Sentences completed. The thought, structured and ready to send.
Privacy
ADHD brains often dictate differently than they'd type — faster, more associative, less filtered. That version is personal. Cloud dictation tools send it to servers you don't control.
Resonant processes everything on your Mac. The raw version of your thinking never leaves your device.