Write better docs by using a typeless diction strategy

Write better docs by using a typeless diction strategy

Learn a simple two-step dictation system that makes your writing sharper now, then gets better the more you use it.

Most people treat voice dictation like a faster way to type. You talk, get a messy transcript, then spend ages cleaning it up. But it can be much better than that. With a simple two-step system, you can capture your thoughts naturally, turn them into clean writing, and use your edits to make the system sound more like you over time.

In this guide, we will build a repeatable writing workflow. The AI will create the first structure, typeless captures your spoken edits and an agent will rewrite the working draft in your voice.

The idea is to save two versions:

  • An untouched initial draft

  • A working draft you can edit freely

That before-and-after trail is what helps the system improve. Over time, an agent can look at your rough transcript, compare it to the final version, and spot the edits you keep making. That is how it starts learning your rules: what you cut, what you keep, how you structure ideas, and how you make the writing sound more like you.

By the end of this guide, you'll be able to:

  • Set up typeless

  • Use AI to draft an outline

  • Save the initial draft and create a working draft

  • Rewrite the working draft in your voice

Let's dive in!

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