That's exactly right. The aim of this product is to enable businesses to offer that service to their users. Right now, you can only get intelligent dictation by having users already come to the table with some of these apps, like Wispr Flow.
You want companies to pay you to process their customers voices and private data, but I don't see a privacy policy or even what jurisdiction you operate in. Your Terms and Conditions is literally a placeholder. That's a huge red flag.
If you're processing people's data it doesn't matter if it's free or not, you need to understand your legal obligations. You can't have a blank Terms of Service. You should really talk to a legal professional.
This feels less about typing speed and more about workflow compression. You just dictate your thoughts, edit and the it takes action for you?
Pretty neat idea!
That's exactly right. The aim of this product is to enable businesses to offer that service to their users. Right now, you can only get intelligent dictation by having users already come to the table with some of these apps, like Wispr Flow.
You want companies to pay you to process their customers voices and private data, but I don't see a privacy policy or even what jurisdiction you operate in. Your Terms and Conditions is literally a placeholder. That's a huge red flag.
I completely understand. This product is in beta testing with no paid customers. We'll definitely have that in there at launch.
If you're processing people's data it doesn't matter if it's free or not, you need to understand your legal obligations. You can't have a blank Terms of Service. You should really talk to a legal professional.