Speech To Text
If you’ve ever had a great story stuck in your head, you already know the hardest part of memoir writing isn’t always the writing itself. It’s getting the memory out clearly, in the right order, and in your own voice. That’s where speech to text becomes more than a convenience—it becomes the bridge between what you remember and what finally gets written down.
In today’s episode, we’re looking at an AI-powered memoir writing platform built for people who want to turn life experiences into publishable chapters without getting bogged down in the blank page. The process is simple: you type or dictate memories into guided prompts, and the platform helps shape those raw recollections into polished prose. At the core of that workflow is speech to text, powered by Whisper, so spoken memories can be captured accurately and quickly before being refined by GPT into readable, book-ready chapters.
One of the biggest advantages of this approach is that it preserves your voice. A lot of writing tools can make your story sound generic or overly polished, but memoirs need to feel personal. This platform is designed to take your original words, your phrasing, your storytelling rhythm, and keep that emotional signature intact. Whether you’re speaking casually about a childhood memory or carefully describing a life-changing moment, the AI helps smooth the structure without flattening the personality behind it.
Another standout feature is flexibility. Not everyone wants to write alone, and not every memoir comes from one person’s perspective. This platform supports up to three co-authors per memoir, which makes it useful for family stories, shared histories, or collaborative projects. It also offers tone, style, and perspective controls, so you can shape the final result to feel reflective, warm, dramatic, or straightforward. And if your chapters need rearranging later, drag-and-drop chapter reordering makes it easy to build the story’s structure after the content is captured.
Then there’s the practicality factor. Instead of locking users into monthly fees, the platform uses one-time credit packs. That means you can start with a single memoir for $99 or scale up to 10 memoirs for $750, without worrying about another subscription on your credit card. It’s a model that makes sense for people who want to finish a project, export it, and move on. And when the memoir is ready, you can export it as a DOCX file or a print-ready PDF, which makes it easy to share with editors, family members, or printers. Even the cover design process is built in, with AI-generated cover art included to help the finished book feel complete.
Perhaps the most important part is accessibility. The full-featured iOS app offers parity with the platform’s core tools, so users can capture memories wherever they are—on the couch, on a walk, or while a story is still fresh in their mind. That matters because memoir ideas rarely arrive on a schedule. With speech to text and AI-assisted drafting, the barrier between remembering and writing gets much smaller.
At the end of the day, this isn’t just a writing app. It’s a memory-to-manuscript system. If you’ve been meaning to tell your story, but you’ve been waiting for the right time, the right words, or the right format, this kind of tool changes the equation. Sometimes the first draft doesn’t need to begin with typing. Sometimes it begins with speaking your truth out loud.