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Built-in app profile

Substack

Context-aware voice typing for Substack

TalkMore helps Substack writers turn spoken newsletter ideas into clear draft text while keeping the final correction and any named action exactly grounded in speech.

Browse use casesContext-aware voice typingContext docs
SubstackApp-aware example

What you said

“In Substack, write that the member Q&A is December 4, not December 14, and ask Lina to check the intro.”

SubstackContext-shaped draft

OpenTypeless writes

Notes - The member Q&A is December 4, not December 14 - Ask Lina to check the introNotes - The member Q&A is December 4, not December 14 - Ask Lina to check the intro

What changes here

OpenTypeless shapes the draft around Substack while keeping final control with you.

Tone

Substack drafts where a corrected date or number must stay accurate.

Structure

For Substack, TalkMore shapes dictated thoughts into readable newsletter prose. It avoids inventing subject lines, subscriber promises, payment language, or publishing commitments the speaker did not say.

Review boundary

OpenTypeless prepares text for review in Substack. If the app is unknown, it uses the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.

Workflow

Use voice around Substack without claiming direct app access.

Substack drafts where a corrected date or number must stay accurate.

Substack newsletter notes that need a smoother paragraph from rough speech.

Substack editorial requests where a reviewer action should remain clear.

Setup

Keep the same desktop flow, then tune the final text for this app.

Step 1

Write from the Substack field

Open the composer, editor, comment box, or reply area in Substack. TalkMore shapes the dictated text for this document surface while keeping the final wording under your review.

Step 2

Dictate the correction and action together

Say the fact, the correction, and the requested action for Substack in one pass. The newsletter drafts, subscriber notes, and corrected editorial passages profile keeps the latest correction as final and removes speech clutter.

Step 3

Check facts before using the result

Review the Substack output for names, dates, numbers, negations, and actions. TalkMore prepares text; you decide whether to send, save, post, or submit it.

Privacy and limits

OpenTypeless prepares text for you to review. It does not claim account access, endorsement, or a dedicated connection with Substack. Unknown apps use the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.

TalkMore does not choose Substack recipients, paywall settings, or publish timing.
TalkMore does not read Substack subscriber data or draft history for hidden context.
TalkMore cannot verify event dates or editorial readiness beyond your dictation.

Related profiles

Same-family pages for similar voice workflows.

Google Docs/voice-dictation-for-google-docsNotion/voice-dictation-for-notionMicrosoft Word/voice-dictation-for-microsoft-word

FAQ

Does TalkMore connect to my Substack account?

No. TalkMore uses the Substack profile to shape dictated text for that writing surface; it does not require account access or private app history.

Will TalkMore send from Substack automatically?

No. TalkMore prepares text for Substack, and you review the result before any send, save, post, or submit action.

What should I verify in Substack?

Check names, dates, numbers, negations, and requested actions in Substack. TalkMore reduces rewriting, but you remain responsible for the final wording.

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Use one desktop voice workflow across Substack, related apps, and the broader context-aware voice typing flow.

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