Use cases

Whoever you are. Whatever you write.

rekody is a general-purpose dictation tool. It learns your vocabulary — your vocabulary, not a preset — so the words that matter in your work come out right. Here's what that looks like across a few fields.

Developers & engineers

PR descriptions, commit messages, tickets.

Stop context-switching between keyboard and code review.

They dictate

"Fix the race in the subscription refresh — the JWT was stale when the window regained focus. Added a mutex around the refresh task and a regression test in entitlements.rs."

JWTmutexentitlements.rsregression
/pr/ticket/todo

Writers & journalists

Drafts, interview notes, story pitches.

Keep the cadence in your head instead of breaking it to type.

They dictate

"Open with the scene at the docks — the unloading crew, the cold, the rumor about the missing manifest. Save the policy angle for the third beat."

ledenut grafon background
/lede/kicker

Students

Lecture notes, essays, study guides.

Capture the professor's aside before it's gone.

They dictate

"For Thursday: the Krebs cycle yields two ATP per glucose; the electron transport chain yields thirty-two. Midterm focus is on the regulation steps, not the intermediates."

KrebsATPphosphorylationgluconeogenesis
/cite/def

Founders & operators

Investor updates, hiring loops, board prep.

Turn a twenty-minute walk into the April update.

They dictate

"Send the April update — MRR is forty-two thousand, churn held at one-point-eight, we closed two partnership conversations. Ask Susan about bridge timing before Friday."

MRRARRNDRburnrunway
/update/intro

Designers & PMs

Specs, critique notes, research synthesis.

Narrate a design review in the Figma comment thread.

They dictate

"Move the nav hit target from thirty-two to forty-four — the tap-miss rate on Android phones was eleven percent in last week's session five."

hit targetaffordanceJobs-to-be-Donenorth-star metric
/crit/spec

Researchers & academics

Paper drafts, seminar notes, review responses.

Dictate the response to Reviewer 2 while the irritation is fresh.

They dictate

"Reviewer 2 misreads our ablation — the 0.81 BLEU score is without the auxiliary loss, not with. Point to Table 3 and the caption; reorder the paragraph so the claim leads."

BLEUablationhyperparametereigenvectorp-value
/fig/cite

Lawyers

Memos, briefs, deposition summaries.

Draft the motion in the hallway between hearings.

They dictate

"Draft the motion to compel — defendant has not produced the Q3 emails despite our June fourteenth request. Cite Rule 37(a) and attach the meet-and-confer log."

motion to compelRule 37privilege logvoir dire
/memo/cite/sig

Healthcare

Chart notes, tumor-board asides, patient emails.

Speak the medicine; let the computer type it.

They dictate

"Flag the TP53 variant for tumor board — classified as likely pathogenic per ACMG. Start the patient on the pharmacogenomic workup before the Thursday call."

TP53BRCA1ACMGClinVarpharmacogenomicVUS
/soap/followup/sig

Everyday

Messages, email, journaling, to-dos.

The stuff you'd rather not type — especially on Monday.

They dictate

"Remind me Thursday to pick up Amina's passport before the embassy closes at four. Text Dad that we'll drive up on the second of May, not the first."

(your friends)(your streets)(your slang)
/addr/ty
Dictionary entries — teach rekody your jargon Snippets — say /sig, get a paragraph

Hands-free by design

For the days the keyboard isn't an option.

If you live with RSI, carpal tunnel, limited mobility, a broken wrist, or simply a long recovery — voice isn't a novelty, it's how you work. rekody was built around a single held key so the trigger itself is as forgiving as possible. Push-to-talk, hands-free VAD, or toggle mode — pick what fits your hands today.

  • One held key — no chord, no double-tap, no drag
  • Hands-free VAD mode for days typing isn't feasible
  • Works with VoiceOver; text injects where your cursor already is
  • Reassignable hotkey — rebind to the Globe key, Fn, or any chord your hand can reach
Space

Hold · speak · release

And in your language

Dictate in Swahili, Spanish, Mandarin. Switch mid-sentence.

Every profession above works in 100+ languages. A teacher in Nairobi dictating a lesson plan. A physio in São Paulo writing a referral. A lawyer in Tokyo drafting a brief. Auto-detect is on by default — if you slip a Swahili word into an English email, rekody hears you.

"Tuma message kwa Amina — tutaenda duka kesho saa tano."

Mid-sentence switch

The experiment failed because the probabilité de convergence was too low. Rerun with learning rate at 0.001.

EN → FR → EN · auto-detect

Your vocabulary. Your voice. Your cursor.

rekody doesn't care what you do for a living. It cares that the word you just said is the word that lands on the screen.