Resonant

Resonant — Voice-first workspace

Twelve apps.
One voice.
Zero switching.

Your digital workspace is fragmented across email, chat, docs, code editors, and AI tools. Resonant gives you a single voice interface that reaches all of them — without leaving the one you're in.

Dictate. Dispatch. Capture. Three modes, one hotkey, every app. All processed locally on your Mac.

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The problem

Your workspace is
a dozen tabs
fighting for attention.

Every task requires a different app. Every app requires a context switch. Every context switch costs you focus, time, and the thread of whatever you were thinking about.

The keyboard solved this partially — it works everywhere. But typing is slow, and the slower your input, the more you abbreviate, the more context you lose, the worse the output from every tool you use.

A typical morning

Gmail

Reply to the client thread about the revised timeline

Slack

Update the team on the blocked deployment

Notion

Draft the weekly status report

Cursor

Explain the refactor in a PR description

Claude

Brainstorm the data model for notifications

Linear

Create a bug ticket for the auth edge case

With Resonant: speak each one. Never leave the window you're in.

Three modes

Dictate. Dispatch. Capture.

Each mode serves a different need. All three are activated by hotkey. All three process on-device.

Dictation

fn

Speak into any text field on your Mac. Email, Slack, docs, code editors — wherever your cursor is.

Raw voice becomes polished text. Filler words removed. Sentences structured. The thought, delivered clean.

Dispatch

fn + shift

Trigger actions with your voice. Send a message. Create a task. Start a timer. Run an automation.

Voice commands that reach beyond the current window. Think of it as a voice-activated command palette for your entire workflow.

Memo

fn + option

Capture a thought without interrupting what you're doing. Voice notes that stay on your device.

The idea that arrived during a call. The thing you'd lose by the time you opened Notes. Captured in seconds, referenced later.

A day in the voice workspace

Voice as the connective tissue
between every tool.

9:00 AM

Dictate

In Gmail

Respond to the overnight thread about the delayed shipment. Three paragraphs, spoken in 20 seconds. Polished on arrival.

9:15 AM

Dispatch

From anywhere

"Send a Slack message to the design channel: the new mockups look great, let's lock the header layout and move to implementation." Sent without opening Slack.

10:30 AM

Dictate

In Cursor

Explain the full context of a refactor to Cursor. Every constraint, every edge case. 40-word typed prompt becomes 150 words spoken. Better code comes back.

11:00 AM

Memo

During a walk

"The onboarding flow should ask for use case before asking for team size — people don't know their team size off the top of their head." Captured. Referenced in the afternoon spec.

2:00 PM

Dictate

In Notion

Draft the weekly update. Speak the status of each workstream — what shipped, what's blocked, what's next. Five minutes. Done.

4:30 PM

Dispatch

From anywhere

"Create a Linear ticket: auth middleware returns 403 for tokens issued before the schema migration. Assign to backend team, priority high." Created without opening Linear.

Architecture

Your workspace.
Your machine.

A workspace that routes through someone else's servers isn't really yours. Every voice command, every memo, every dictated email — if it travels to a cloud, it creates a record you don't control.

Resonant processes everything on your Mac using Apple Neural Engine. Audio never leaves your device. There's no server-side log of what you said, no vendor with access to your workflow patterns, and no internet dependency.

The finished text — the email, the Slack message, the memo — is the only thing that leaves your machine. Everything else stays local.

Free. Local. Three modes.

Your entire workspace.
One voice interface.

Dictate, dispatch, and capture across every app on your Mac. No subscription. No cloud. No switching.

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Requires macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon