Voice Cursor
Voice Cursor
All use cases

Essential apps

Slack

Write faster Slack messages with your voice.

Use Voice Cursor to turn quick spoken thoughts into concise Slack replies, status updates, launch notes, and async feedback without sounding rushed.

Teams that want faster Slack updates, thread replies, status notes, and async feedback without sounding messy.

Best for

Daily updates

Thread replies with context

Feedback that needs to sound direct but not harsh

1

Say the update in your own words.

2

Voice Cursor removes filler and sharpens the message.

3

Send a Slack-ready note without rewriting it by hand.

Say this out loud

Concrete prompts for Slack work.

Write a launch update that says we shipped the onboarding fix and are watching activation.

Reply in the thread and say I agree with the direction but want us to handle mobile first.

Turn this into a concise blocker update for the product channel.

Before and after

Thread reply

Rough speech

i think this is good but maybe the mobile thing is actually the risky part so we should probably do that before desktop polish

Voice Cursor output

I like the direction. The main risk is mobile, so I think we should handle the mobile flow before spending more time on desktop polish.

Channel updatesThread repliesAsync feedback

Why it works

Voice is faster when the app already has your context.

Mention the channel audience so the output has the right level of detail.

Ask for concise wording when the thread is already long.

Use voice when the update has nuance that would take too long to type.

Typed Slack replies

Easy for quick messages, but slow when you need to include context and tone.

Voice Cursor

Lets you talk through the nuance and still send a crisp Slack-ready note.