Many times, while I'm dictating as a response to some communication, or especially when I'm dictating to Claude Code, the responses can be somewhat long. Then I'll have a thought and want to capture that as a note, which I've been trying to use Monologue Notes. Assuming we get iOS to desktop notes sync, I'd love to be able to start taking a note from the Monologue keyboard. The user flow, I imagine, scratch that, in my mind is as follows:
Assume I'm already in dictation mode. There's another button, maybe above the stop button, to create a note.
When I press that, whatever is in the dictation buffer gets paused and possibly dumped out to the text field or clipboard (depending on how you've configured Monologue) and starts taking a note.
The stop button text would then display: Resume Monologue, Resume dictation, or simply resume.
It would be good to have a visual indicator that it's now recording a note versus dictating.Maybe the Audio waveform has a different color or some way to know that I'm actually dictating a note.
When I hit the Resume Monologue button, that note is transcribed and saved.
There's no changing out of the context I'm in, and dictation automatically resumes.
If I end up taking a long side note, it would be awesome if after resuming dictation, there's a little UI animation showing that transcribing and saving the note is still in progress. I would want that to be non-blocking and let me continue dictating.
Thanks again for reading through and considering this feature request, Naveen. Iβve been using Wisper Flow since July last year, did a trial of Monologue, and have fully switched over. Between thr design, privacy, custome instructable modes, and open/visible roadmap, i can see the other gripes i have are already being planned.
Keep up the great work!
- Baelson
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