Mark, Maker of Wordflow

Mark

Maker of Wordflow

Daily user
The Maker

Hi, I'm Mark.
I built this for myself.

At 29, I started an apprenticeship in IT System Management — and somewhere along the way, I fell in love with building things. First websites, then small AI projects. That's when I discovered something that changed how I work.

I started talking to my computer instead of typing to it. Dictating prompts, structuring thoughts out loud, taking notes by speaking. I realized I could think four times faster than I could type — and the output was clearer and better structured too.

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"I found an app I loved. But as an apprentice, I wasn't ready to pay that much monthly for something I knew could be built better, cheaper — and owned rather than rented."

— Mark, Maker of Wordflow

So I set myself a challenge: build it myself. A speech-to-text app that actually respects how people think — with messy starts, self-corrections, slang, and all — and transforms it into something polished, without a subscription attached.

I had no idea how long it would take. But I dug in, learned what I needed to learn, and Wordflow slowly became real. What started as a personal experiment became something I use every single day — for prompting, for emails, for notes, for thinking out loud.

Wordflow isn't a VC-backed startup trying to capture your data and upsell you next quarter. It's a tool built by one person, for one reason: because paying €15/month to talk to your own computer felt wrong. It still does.

If you're the kind of person who thinks in voice, hates subscriptions, and wants their words to actually sound like them — Wordflow was built for you.

How I build.

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I use it myself. Daily.

Every feature in Wordflow exists because I needed it. No feature exists because a roadmap said so. If it doesn't make my own workflow better, it doesn't ship.

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Honest about what it does.

I don't exaggerate features or make claims the app can't back up. What you read on this site is exactly what the app does — no more, no less.

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Open source. Free forever.

Wordflow is fully open source. Every improvement I ship goes to every user, automatically. No upgrade fees, no license tiers — just a better tool over time.

Wordflow is free and open source. Grab the code, try it out, and let me know what you think.