Voice to Slack Message
Dictate concise Slack messages instead of typing them. Ummless removes rambling and filler to produce clear, to-the-point team communication.
The Problem
Slack messages often end up either too long and rambling or too short and unclear. Typing out a well-structured message with context takes time, and in fast-moving channels, the pressure to respond quickly leads to sloppy communication that generates follow-up questions.
The Solution
Ummless lets you speak your Slack message naturally, then trims it into a concise, clear message. The Slack Message preset optimizes for brevity and clarity, keeping the essential context while cutting the noise.
Workflow
- Open the palette
Press Cmd+Shift+Space when you need to send a Slack message quickly.
- Choose the Slack preset
Select "Slack Message" for output optimized for team chat: concise, clear, and well-formatted.
- Speak your message
Say what you need to communicate. Include context and details freely; the preset will trim appropriately.
- Review and adjust
Check the refined message for accuracy. The output should be short enough for a chat context.
- Paste into Slack
Copy to clipboard and paste directly into your Slack channel or DM.
Before & After
Raw Transcript
Refined Output
Suggested Presets
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it format Slack-specific syntax like mentions?
The preset produces clean, concise text suitable for Slack. For @mentions and channel links, just say them naturally (e.g., 'at Sarah') and add the Slack formatting after pasting.
Can I use it for longer Slack posts?
Yes. For longer updates, the preset still trims filler but preserves structure. Consider using the Technical Documentation preset for very long-form Slack posts.
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