Everybody needs a dictation app. You may not know it yet, but you do.
So in this blog post, I'm going to be comparing the three options you have.
I have reviewed and installed and tried out all three voice dictation apps.
So let's look at whch of either VoiceDash, Typeless, or Wispr Flow is best for you
These are more than straight dictation apps. They clean up and polish your words – which is a huge benefit.
And they sit on a spectrum. From cheap and scrappy to highly polished. Here is how they compare.
The Breakdown
| Feature | VoiceDash | Typeless | Wispr Flow |
| Best for | Budget buyers | Clean interface lovers | Power users |
| Pricing | Free tier, Subscription, AppSumo LTD | Free (4k words/wk), $12/mo Pro | Free (2k words/wk), $12/mo Pro |
| Platforms | Mac, Windows, Android | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android |
| Maturity | Feb 2025 launch | Nov 2025 launch | Heavily funded |
| Standout | Snippets, personal dictionary | Context-aware tone, speak-to-edit | Command Mode, cross-device sync |
VoiceDash
VoiceDash is the scrappy newcomer. A small team in Dubai launched it in February 2025. They ship fast. They fix bugs fast. Users report high accuracy and praise the multilanguage support.
Sometimes it crashes. That happens. The interface feels rough around the edges. iOS is not relased, but is planned in Q2 2206.
You may notice small glitches as you navigate the menus. The main draw is the AppSumo lifetime deal. You pay once. You keep it forever. VoiceDash lacks the deep polish of its rivals. But the development team responds quickly to complaints. They push updates constantly. You get a snippets library. This saves hours of typing. You trigger it to insert your standard client onboarding message. It types it out instantly. You get a personal dictionary.
You canadd your specific industry terms so it never spells them wrong.
Read my full VoiceDash review here.
Typeless AI
Typeless AI is the lean competitor. It hit Product Hunt in November 2025. You get a generous free tier. It gives you 4,000 words per week. That covers most casual users.
The app adjusts your tone based on the window you have open. Write a quick Slack message to your team. Write a formal proposal in a Google Doc.
Typeless adapts the text for each situation. It gives you a “speak to edit” feature. Select a paragraph. Tell the app how to change it. Say “make this sound friendlier.”
It rewrites the text right there. The interface stays out of your way. It runs quietly in the background until you need it.
Read my deep dive on Typeless here.
Wispr Flow
Wispr Flow has the most money. Investors gave them over $80 million. It works on Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. It handles all platforms at once.
Command Mode lets you highlight text and dictate edits. Tell it to “fix the grammar.” It obeys. It feels fast. Independent testers hit a wall though. It stops recording after six minutes.
This breaks your focus. You can't do long brain dumps. You have to stop. You have to restart. That breaks up your creative flow and potentially gets annoying fast.
But the deep funding means the app rarely crashes. They have the market share leaders position. The core engine runs perfectly. The cross-device sync keeps your custom words updated on your phone and your laptop at the same time.
Read my full review of WhisprFlow.
My Take
You will use this write a lot of content – and emails. If you (like me) use a Mac. Here is the honest call.
- Buy the VoiceDash AppSumo deal if you want to save money long term. You must accept some bugs while they build it. Insane ROI.
- Start a Typeless trial to test the waters. The speak-to-edit tool helps draft blog posts. The context awareness works well.
- Pay $12 a month for Wispr Flow if you want a polished product. The 6-minute cap hurts. But the speed makes up for it.
Wispr Flow leads the market. But ask yourself what you really need. Typeless costs the exact same. It feels fresher. I prefer Typeless. Maybe Typeless is all you need. Sometimes the underdog wins.
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