SpokenAct
Summary
Voice memos pile up fast — the recording from Tuesday's site visit, the brainstorm you did on the highway, the lecture you captured on your phone — and without structure, they stay buried. That backlog problem is what this tool is built to clear.
The scraped page content provided does not match the tool data supplied: the page describes a visual identification app called Spotter, not a voice transcription product. No factual claims about transcription quality, summary accuracy, search behavior, or mobile performance can be sourced from this page. The tool data describes a voice-memo-to-summary workflow with on-device transcription and AI-organized tags, but the vendor page content does not confirm any of those specific implementation details. Evaluation against production reality — latency on long recordings, accuracy on technical vocabulary, behavior when the AI summary quota is exhausted — cannot be grounded in the available source material.
Bottom line: If the vendor page is corrected and confirms on-device transcription and offline-capable summarization, this fits a sales professional capturing field notes with no cell signal; if AI summaries are server-dependent and quota-gated, that same workflow breaks the moment the free tier runs dry.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $9.99/mo or $59.99/yr
- Free Tier
- Unlimited voice recording, unlimited on-device transcription, 5 AI summaries included, basic search (titles)
Free
Record and transcribe free forever
- Unlimited voice recording
- Unlimited on-device transcription
- 5 AI summaries included
- Basic search (titles)
Monthly
Everything in Free plus premium features
- Unlimited AI summaries
- Action item extraction
- Full Daily Planner (Overdue u00b7 Today u00b7 Tomorrow u00b7 Week)
- Smart folders & smart tags
- Date detection
- Weekly insights & recap
- Full-text search
- Export & share
Annual
Save 50% with annual billing ($4.99/mo equivalent)
- Everything in Monthly
- Save $60 per year vs. monthly
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Pros
Sign in to edit- On-device transcription (as stated in vendor data) means recordings convert to text without sending audio to a server, so field notes from a client visit or a dead-zone commute are not blocked by connectivity.
- Metered AI summaries on the free tier let you evaluate summary quality before committing to a paid subscription, so you find out whether the output structure matches your workflow before paying anything.
- Mobile-first design targeting hands-free capture means sales reps and real estate agents can log observations immediately after a showing without stopping to type, reducing the gap between observation and record.
Cons
Sign in to edit- AI summaries are quota-gated on the free tier — the vendor states five summaries — so anyone recording more than a handful of sessions per week hits the ceiling fast and either upgrades or stops getting structured output. Teams that need daily summarization will find the free tier non-functional for their actual volume.
- No API access and no self-hosted option means you cannot pipe transcripts into your own CRM, note system, or data pipeline without manual copy-paste. Sales teams or research workflows that need records to land automatically in an external system will reach this wall immediately and move to a transcription service that exposes an API — such as AssemblyAI or Whisper-based self-hosted setups.
- The vendor page content available at curation time described a completely different product, which means documentation accuracy and product stability are unverified from public sources. Teams that need reliable uptime commitments or documented accuracy benchmarks before adopting a tool in a production workflow have no sourced baseline to evaluate against.
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About
- Platforms
- iOS
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T16:22:41.950Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Individual users who frequently record voice memos and want structured summaries
- Sales professionals and real estate agents capturing field notes
- Students needing to convert lectures into study notes and action items
- Anyone seeking an affordable, privacy-first voice transcription solution
- Users who prefer annual pricing over high monthly costs
What it does well
- Capturing quick ideas and voice memos while hands are full
- Extracting action items and to-dos from recorded meetings or brainstorming sessions
- Summarizing lectures or interview recordings for study or research
- Mobile knowledge work where typing is impractical
- Building a searchable archive of voice notes with AI-organized tags
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SpokenAct free?
- SpokenAct is a paid tool ($9.99/mo or $59.99/yr). A 7-day free trial is available.
- Is SpokenAct open source?
- No — SpokenAct is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does SpokenAct support?
- SpokenAct is available on: iOS.
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The tool data describes a freemium voice transcription and summarization product from WiscAI, LLC — positioned for individual users who record voice memos and need structured output: action items, summaries, searchable tagged archives. The intended workflow is record, transcribe on-device, and then apply AI summarization to produce organized notes without manual typing.
The vendor states a free tier includes unlimited voice recording, unlimited on-device transcription, and five AI summaries — meaning transcription runs locally but summarization is metered, a distinction that matters if you record daily and expect AI-structured output every time.
However, the page content returned during curation describes an entirely different product (a visual identification travel app called Spotter), which means the specific implementation details — how tagging works, what models power summarization, how search is structured, what happens at the summary quota ceiling — cannot be confirmed from the available source. Any evaluation of where this tool holds up and where it breaks in production would require accurate vendor page content.
