Who uses it

Made for people who talk through the work

EddyLoop does one thing: it listens while armed and writes plain text. These are the people who get the most out of that.

Shop and lab notes

Hands on a part, not a keyboard. Say the measurement, find it in the log at the end of the day.

Open mic versus push to talk

Long form thinking

Talk out a draft while you walk the room. The transcript is a plain file your editor already opens.

Where logs live

Regulated and offline work

Air gapped machines, patient or client confidentiality, anywhere a cloud transcriber is not allowed.

Running speech models offline

Daily voice journal

One file per day is already a journal. Arm the mic in the morning and the day writes itself down.

First run

Meetings you attend alone

Rehearse the pitch, debrief after the call, capture the action items you said out loud to nobody.

Why always on wins

Accessibility

When typing is painful or slow, an open microphone and a plain text file is the least ceremony a computer can offer.

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