Voice Cursor
Voice Cursor
All use cases

Writing

Substack

Use voice to draft Substack posts.

Voice Cursor helps writers turn spoken ideas, arguments, and outlines into cleaner newsletter drafts.

Substack writers who want to dictate newsletter drafts, essay outlines, reader replies, and article ideas.

Best for

Newsletter drafts

Essay outlines

Reader replies

1

Talk through the idea.

2

Voice Cursor shapes the draft.

3

Edit and publish in Substack.

Say this out loud

Concrete prompts for Substack work.

Turn this idea into a newsletter opening with a clear thesis.

Outline a post about why voice is becoming the default interface.

Write a reader reply that is thoughtful but short.

Before and after

Newsletter opening

Rough speech

i want to write about how typing is becoming the bottleneck because people think faster than they type and ai changes the interface

Voice Cursor output

Typing is becoming the bottleneck. As AI systems become more capable, the limiting factor is often how quickly people can express intent. Voice changes that interface by letting ideas move at the speed people naturally think.

Newsletter draftsEssay outlinesReader replies

Why it works

Voice is faster when the app already has your context.

Dictate the thesis first, then examples.

Use Voice Cursor for first drafts, not final voice replacement.

Ask for a rough outline when the idea is still forming.

Starting from a blank editor

Can make writers polish before the argument exists.

Voice Cursor

Gets the argument out quickly so editing starts from real material.