For management and strategy consultants
We handle the rest.
The best version of the recommendation happens in the client meeting, the debrief call, the conversation walking back to the office. What goes in the deck is a reconstruction. Resonant captures the live version before it degrades.
The real friction
It starts with: “I need to sit down and write this properly.”
Sitting down to write it properly takes three hours and produces a polished version of a thought you had three days ago, which is now slightly wrong because the situation has moved. The version you had in the room — the one that was actually right — was never captured.
Consulting deliverables have a freshness problem. The synthesis that was sharp in the working session goes through a writing process that both polishes it and softens it. The hard edges that made the insight useful get rounded off by careful language. Dictating the raw version first preserves the edge.
At billing rates, the time spent typing is the most expensive writing in any professional services context. Dictation isn't a convenience — it's an economic argument.
What actually happens
Recommendation summary, spoken after a client working session
“so the real finding here isn't what we thought it was going in, the operational issues are real but they're downstream of a structural problem in how decisions get made at the regional level, basically the operating model gives regional heads full P&L accountability but no real authority over staffing, that's the thing that needs to change”
The primary finding has shifted. Operational issues are real but symptomatic — the root cause is a structural misalignment in the operating model: regional heads carry full P&L accountability without corresponding staffing authority. Fixing the operations without fixing the model will produce the same outcomes.
Everything runs on your Mac. Your voice never touches a server — only the finished text leaves your device.
Where it fits
Speak the so-what while the working session is still live. The raw version is almost always clearer than the polished deck slide.
What you'd say on the status call is more useful than what you'd type. Dictate it right after the call, while the framing is still clear.
Speak your reactions and observations immediately after a client interview. The pattern you noticed, the thing they almost said, the implication — capture it before the next one.
Speak the problem statement and approach the way you'd explain it to the client. The proposal writes itself from that version faster than from a blank slide.
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
Client strategy, organizational findings, confidential financial data, unreleased decisions — consulting work is sensitive by definition and often by contract. Cloud dictation creates a transmission record for all of it.
Resonant processes everything locally. Nothing you dictate about a client engagement exists on any infrastructure outside your machine.