Voice Notes

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They happen at 3am, on a walk, in the car, between meetings. Hit record. Talk for 30 seconds or 30 minutes. Summify transcribes, structures, and saves the idea into a pod your AI can quote back to you weeks later.

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Summary
1Launch lead-magnet for Pro tier
2Test "save 5 hours" angle in cold emails
3Talk to David re. Q3 roadmap
Added to: Startup Ideas
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“what did I say about pricing in March?”
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Ideas don't wait. Voice memos don't help.

You had a brilliant idea on the drive home. You told yourself you'd write it down later. You didn't. By dinner it was gone. Or worse: you recorded it. A 12-minute ramble that's now sitting in a voice memos graveyard alongside 87 others — untitled, undated, unsearchable. The thought is captured but useless. You'll never find it again, and even if you did, you'd have to listen to all 12 minutes to remember what mattered.

Talk. We'll do the rest. Your AI will remember.

Open Summify, hit record, talk. When you stop, the recording is transcribed, structured, and dropped into a pod of your choice. The 3am idea is searchable by morning. The walking brainstorm becomes three clean bullets you can actually act on. The lecture is condensed to what mattered. And every voice note becomes part of your knowledge — queryable from Summify chat, or from Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI you connect via MCP.

Voice note · added 12 mins ago7:24
TL;DR
  • Pivot the Pro tier pitch around time-saving, not features
  • Try "save 5 hours" headline against current "summarise faster"
  • Loop David in by Friday — needs sign-off on copy
In pod: Startup Ideas
Available in Claude, ChatGPT

How it works

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Hit record and talk

Open Summify, tap the microphone, and just go. Ramble. Dictate. Brainstorm. Record a meeting. No need to be polished — get the thought out of your head while it's still there.

Transcript
SummaryThought Cleaner
  • 1Lead-magnet idea: 5-hour copy teardown
  • 2A/B test: "save 5 hours" vs "summarise faster"
  • 3Action: ping David re. Q3 roadmap
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Get a transcript and a summary

The recording is transcribed word for word, then structured into a summary with the key points pulled out. A 20-minute ramble becomes a 30-second read. Pick the summary style that fits — Thought Cleaner for messy brainstorms, Action List for meetings, Lecture for study notes.

Startup Ideas
Voice note · pricing teardown7:24
Voice note · onboarding flow4:18
YC startup playbook (PDF)42p
Lenny — pricing for SaaS1:42
Voice note · positioning thoughts12:08
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Drop it into a pod that any AI can quote

Save it into the pod where it belongs — Startup Ideas, Client X, Lecture series, Daily journal. Inside Summify, chat with it. Outside Summify, connect the pod to Claude or ChatGPT via MCP and let your AI quote your own thinking back to you when it's relevant.

Why Summify

Record from anywhere

Phone, laptop, tablet — any modern browser. The microphone is always one tap away.

Transcribed automatically

Every word captured. Powered by frontier speech models.

Structured, not just transcribed

Summify pulls out key points so you don't have to re-listen.

Searchable by what you said

Find that one thing you said on a Tuesday in March. Semantic search across every recording.

Upload existing recordings

Drag in MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM. Old voice memos become useful.

Pods for ongoing thinking

Group related voice notes alongside PDFs, videos, and articles in the same pod.

Queryable from any AI

Connect a pod via MCP. Claude and ChatGPT can quote your voice notes back to you.

130+ languages

Talk in any language. Auto-detected. Transcribed accurately.

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Tap once. Talk. Sleep.

For the 3am thinker.

You wake up with an idea that feels important. You could unlock your phone, open Notes, and try to type it with one eye open. Or you could hit one button, say it out loud, and go back to sleep. In the morning, it's there — transcribed, structured, dropped into your Ideas pod. By breakfast, you can ask Claude about it as if it were any other piece of knowledge you've ever read.

BIOL 301 · Cell Biology · 12 lectures
Lecture 1 — Cell membrane structure52m
Lecture 2 — Membrane transport48m
Lecture 3 — Endocytosis & exocytosis51m
Lecture 4 — Mitochondria & energy54m
“What did the prof say about membrane transport across the semester?”
Three lectures cover this in depth — primary mechanisms in L2, ATP-coupling in L4, and a worked exam example in L9.
L2 · 14:08L4 · 32:41L9 · 09:22

For students who can't write fast enough.

Lectures move fast. You're either listening or writing — rarely both. Record the whole thing, focus on understanding. Afterwards you've got the transcript and a structured study summary with concepts, definitions, and examples pulled out. Group every lecture in a course into one pod and ask "what did the professor say about X across the semester?" The pod answers — citing the lecture and timestamp.

Raw transcript

so um I was thinking about like the pricing page and how it kind of doesn't really lead with you know the time-saving angle and uh maybe we should try…

Cleaned
  • 1Pricing page misses time-saving angle
  • 2Test "save 5 hours" hero variant
  • 3Talk to design re. layout

For the walking brainstormer.

Some people think best on their feet. Record a stream of consciousness on a walk, a run, a commute — five minutes, ten minutes, whatever the loop is. Summify strips the filler, surfaces the signal, and gives you back three or four points worth acting on. The ramble becomes a plan.

Pricing Strategy · 8 sources
Voice note · pricing teardown (14 Mar)
Hormozi · $100M Offers (PDF)
Lenny — SaaS pricing patterns
Voice note · post-call thoughts (21 Mar)
How should we price the Pro tier?
Your own voice note from 14 Mar argues for a time-saved framing. Hormozi backs this with the value-equation logic. Lenny's data suggests the “hours saved” angle outperforms feature-led pricing in 4 of 5 SaaS launches.
Voice · 14 Mar
Hormozi · p.42
Lenny · 18:08

Voice notes that compound, instead of vanishing.

The difference between a voice memos app and Summify is what happens after you stop recording. In a voice memos app, the file sits there. In Summify, it joins a pod — alongside the YouTube videos, PDFs, and articles you've already saved on the same topic. Ask the pod a question and your voice note is part of the answer. Connect the pod to Claude or ChatGPT and your voice note becomes knowledge those tools can quote too. Talking to yourself, finally compounding.

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