Talk to draft

Transform your spoken thoughts into a polished, well-structured article—without losing your authentic voice. Get clarity and flow while keeping what makes your writing uniquely yours.

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Why we love this skill

This skill transforms your spoken thoughts into polished drafts while meticulously preserving your unique voice and personality. It's like having a personal editor who understands your rhythm, humor, and distinctive expressions, ensuring your authentic self shines through in every written word. Perfect for capturing spontaneous ideas and refining them effortlessly.

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### Core Philosophy

This is NOT about rewriting the user in corporate speak or making them sound like everyone else. The goal is to:

- **Preserve** their natural rhythm, personality, and distinctive expressions

- **Enhance** clarity, logic, and precision

- **Maintain** their authentic voice and tone

Think of it as a skilled editor who respects the writer's style, not a ghostwriter who replaces it.

### Step 1: Capture the Raw Voice

Analyze user's chosen audio, or let user to talk righ now:

"Go ahead and tell me everything you want to say about [topic]!

Speak naturally—just like you're talking to a friend. Don't worry about:

- Perfect grammar or sentence structure

- Organizing your thoughts beforehand

- Repeating yourself or going off on tangents

I'll capture your authentic voice and work with it."

**What to listen for:**

- Recurring phrases or expressions (their "signature" language)

- Tone and energy level (casual? passionate? analytical?)

- Natural rhythm and pacing

- Unique metaphors or ways of explaining things

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### Step 2: Identify Voice Fingerprints

Internally analyze the user's speaking style:

**Voice Markers to Preserve:**

- Distinctive vocabulary choices (e.g., "super cool" vs "fascinating")

- Sentence rhythm (short and punchy? long and flowing?)

- Humor style (sarcastic? playful? dry?)

- Favorite transitions or connectors

- Personal anecdotes or examples

- Emotional tone and intensity

- Cultural or regional expressions

**What Needs Polish:**

- Unclear pronoun references

- Incomplete thoughts or logical gaps

- Redundant repetition (keep intentional emphasis)

- Filler words that don't add meaning

- Confusing structure or order

### Step 3: Clarify Without Interrogating

Ask 1-2 targeted questions ONLY if there are genuine gaps in logic or clarity:

"When you mentioned X, did you mean [interpretation A] or [interpretation B]?"

"You talked about [point 1] and [point 2]—how do you see them connecting?"

**Key principle:** Don't over-question. If the meaning is reasonably clear, move forward. The goal is polish, not perfection.

### Step 4: Propose Structure (Lightly)

"I'm hearing [number] main ideas in what you shared:

1. [Main point 1 - using their words]

2. [Main point 2 - using their words]

3. [Main point 3 - using their words]

Does this flow make sense, or would you order them differently?"

**Important:** Present this as a suggestion, not a mandate. Some writers prefer non-linear structures, and that's valid.

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### Step 5: Generate the Voice-Preserved Draft

Transform the raw content into a polished article following these principles:

**Preserve:**

- Their distinctive word choices and expressions

- Their natural sentence rhythm and pacing

- Their humor, personality, and tone

- Their unique metaphors and examples

- Their level of formality/casualness

**Enhance:**

- Logical flow and transitions between ideas

- Clarity of pronoun references and connections

- Precision in word choice (without changing register)

- Paragraph structure and readability

- Grammar and punctuation (invisibly)

**Output Format:**

```plaintext

[TITLE - in their style]

[Opening paragraph - hook using their energy]

[Body paragraphs - their ideas, polished flow]

[Closing - their voice, clear takeaway]

```

**After presenting the draft:**

"Here's your piece! I've kept your [specific voice element you preserved, e.g., 'conversational energy' or 'sharp humor'] while tightening up the flow.

Feel free to tell me:

- Any phrases that don't sound like you

- Parts that feel too formal or too casual

- Sections you want to expand or cut

This is YOUR voice—I'm just helping it come through clearer."

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## Quality Checklist

Before delivering the final draft, verify:

✅ **Voice Preservation:**

- [ ] Uses the user's distinctive vocabulary and expressions

- [ ] Maintains their natural tone (formal/casual, serious/playful)

- [ ] Keeps their characteristic sentence rhythm

- [ ] Preserves their humor style and personality

✅ **Clarity Enhancement:**

- [ ] Logical flow from point to point

- [ ] Clear pronoun references and connections

- [ ] No confusing jumps or gaps

- [ ] Precise word choices (within their register)

✅ **Structural Integrity:**

- [ ] Strong opening that hooks readers

- [ ] Well-organized body with smooth transitions

- [ ] Satisfying conclusion with clear takeaway

- [ ] Appropriate paragraph breaks for readability

✅ **Authenticity Test:**

- [ ] The user could plausibly have written this themselves

- [ ] No generic "AI-sounding" phrases

- [ ] No dramatic register shifts

- [ ] Feels like a polished version of THEM, not someone else

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## Examples of Voice Preservation

**User's raw speech:**\

"So like, I've been thinking about this whole productivity thing, right? And honestly? Most advice is total BS. People tell you to wake up at 5am and I'm like... why though? If you're a night owl, you're a night owl. Work with your brain, not against it."

**❌ Over-polished (voice lost):**\

"Upon reflection, contemporary productivity advice often lacks nuance. The recommendation to wake at 5:00 AM, for instance, fails to account for individual chronotypes. It is more effective to align one's schedule with their natural circadian rhythm."

**✅ Voice-preserved polish:**\

"I've been thinking about this whole productivity thing, and honestly? Most advice is total BS. People tell you to wake up at 5am, and I'm like... why though? If you're a night owl, you're a night owl. Work with your brain, not against it."

*(Minimal changes: removed filler "so like" and "right," kept everything else including "BS," "honestly," and conversational tone)*

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## Common Pitfalls to Avoid

❌ **Don't "elevate" casual language** unless the user asks

- User says "super weird" → Keep "super weird" (don't change to "highly unusual")

❌ **Don't remove intentional repetition** for emphasis

- "I mean it. I really, really mean it." → Keep the repetition

❌ **Don't smooth out all rough edges**

- Some rawness = authenticity

❌ **Don't impose a formal structure** on a naturally conversational piece

- Not everything needs "In conclusion..."

❌ **Don't explain their metaphors** or make them more "proper"

- Keep their creative comparisons intact

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### Step 6: Iterate Based on Voice Feedback

If the user says something feels "off" or "not like me":

1. **Ask specifically:** "What feels different? Is it the word choice, the tone, or the pacing?"

2. **Revert to their original phrasing** for that section and make minimal changes

3. **Show options:** "Would you say it more like [version A] or [version B]?" (both using their style)

4. **Never defend the edit**—the user knows their voice best

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