§ Changelog · what's new

Notes from the
workshop.

Every change worth knowing about, in plain English. New voices, smoother reads, the occasional small thing we thought you'd want to hear. Read along, or have new notes find you.

Now it listens, too.

HearFlow has always read to you. Now it works the other way as well: hold a key and talk, and your words land wherever your cursor is — an email, an essay, a chat box, anywhere you can type.

Your speech turns into text right inside your Mac — nothing gets uploaded, and there's nothing to wait for.

  • Hold to talk. Press and hold the 🌐 (Globe / fn) key, speak, let go — the text appears at your cursor.
  • Hands-free mode. Double-tap the key to lock recording, talk as long as you like, then tap once to finish.
  • Works in any app. The same key dictates into whatever you're typing in.
  • Your music keeps playing. Dictate while a song or video runs through your headphones — the sound stays crisp.

Same idea as the read-aloud side: one key, anywhere, no fuss.

Shipped by sohmn

Launch-week polish.

A fast follow-up to opening day — small fixes and smoothing-out from the very first wave of early-access feedback. Nothing flashy, just a steadier first launch.

Early access opens.

What started as an app for one sister — so she could listen to her study notes instead of rereading them — grew into something worth sharing. HearFlow is open beyond the inner circle.

Sign up, take the 7-day free trial (no card to start), and point it at whatever you've been meaning to get through. After that it's $14.99/month, cancel anytime.

  • Read anything aloud. Select text in any app, press one shortcut, listen.
  • Names said right. A growing library of tricky names and terms the reader gets correct.
  • Quiet updates. HearFlow keeps itself current in the background — no reinstalls.
  • 7-day free trial. No credit card required to start.
Shipped by sohmn
That's everything so far. More to come — and you can always tell us what to ship next.