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Voxit
Don't leave
your flow state.
Just speak.
"Check my email"
"What's on my calendar?"
"Play some music"
"Create a Linear ticket"
"What did Claude Code finish?"
One voice. Every tool.
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You're deep in a coding session. A thought hits you -- "did that client email me back?" You don't open Gmail. You don't switch tabs. You don't break focus. You say it. Voxit checks. Tells you the answer. You never left your flow state. Check email. Draft a reply. Create a ticket. Run a terminal command. Play music. All by voice. All without leaving what you're doing. It's not another AI chat. It's the layer that sits on top of everything you already use. Beta launching soon. Check bio to join the waitlist and become a beta member.
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One Command. Done.
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You said:
"Scan my email
and tell me if
anything's urgent."
Voxit:
"You have 12 unread emails. One is urgent -- your client needs the proposal by 5pm. Want me to draft a reply?"
The first AI that actually does things.
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One voice command. Instant answer. No tabs. No typing. No leaving your work. Voxit -- beta launching soon. getvoxit.ai
Film On The Fly
REEL 1 The Toothpaste Story ~35s
"I'm in the middle of a build and I realize I'm almost out of toothpaste. Normally that thought just disappears, right? Or I pull up Amazon and now I'm browsing for 10 minutes. Instead I just said 'order me toothpaste.' Voxit already knew which brand I use because it remembers everything. Added to cart. Done. Back to coding. That's it. That's the whole point. Any thought that comes to mind, you just act on it."
Hook: Specific, relatable, unexpected. Everyone's had the "I need to order something" moment mid-work.
REEL 2 The Text Back ~25s
"My buddy Kyle texts me about dinner. I'm deep in a feature. Normally I either ignore it for 3 hours or I pick up my phone and now I'm scrolling. Instead I just go 'text Kyle back, yeah 7 works for me.' Done. Never left my editor. Never picked up my phone. That's what Voxit does. You have a thought, you act on it, you move on."
Hook: Quick, conversational. Shows the human side of staying in flow.
REEL 3 The Email Scanner ~30s
"You know that feeling where you know there's emails sitting there but you don't want to open Gmail because you know you'll get sucked in? I just ask Voxit -- scan my inbox, is there anything that actually needs my attention right now? It checks, comes back, tells me there's one from my client that needs a reply and the rest can wait. I never opened a single tab. My flow state? Untouched."
Hook: Hits the Gmail anxiety that every founder has. High relatability.
REEL 4 Siri That Actually Works ~30s
"People keep asking me what Voxit is and the simplest way I can put it -- it's basically Siri if Siri knew your entire workflow, your business, your tools, and actually worked. Like when you ask it something, it has the context. It knows what you're building. It knows your stack. It knows your team. So the answers aren't generic. They're actually useful. That's the difference between a voice assistant and a voice assistant that knows you."
Hook: Instant understanding. Everyone knows Siri is broken. This frames the upgrade.
REEL 5 The Thought Capture ~30s
"How many ideas have you lost because you were in the middle of something and you couldn't stop to write it down? I lose like five a day. Now I just talk. 'Take a note -- what if we added annual billing to FenceFlow with a 20% discount.' Voxit saves it. Tagged to the right project. With context. I go back to coding. That thought isn't gone anymore."
Hook: Universal pain point. Everyone loses ideas. Short and punchy.
REEL 6 Why I Built It ~40s
"I built Voxit because I was tired of my own workflow. I've got Claude Code open, ChatGPT in another tab, Gmail, Linear, Notion, Slack -- and I'm just copy-pasting between all of them. Every time I switch, I lose my train of thought. So I built a thing that just sits on my desktop. One circle. I talk to it, it talks to all of them. I don't switch tabs anymore. I don't copy-paste anymore. I just speak and it handles it."
Hook: Origin story. Founders love hearing why other founders built things. Authentic.
REEL 7 Run Through an Idea ~30s
"Sometimes I just need to think out loud. Like I'll have a half-baked business idea and I need to pressure test it. So I just start talking to Voxit. It knows my other businesses, it knows what's worked, what hasn't. It'll push back. It'll ask questions. It's like having a cofounder who's always available and never gets tired of brainstorming."
Hook: The "thinking partner" angle. Appeals to solo founders who don't have a sounding board.
REEL 8 Always There, Always Ready ~25s
"Imagine you had a personal assistant sitting next to you all day. Not doing anything until you need them. Then you just say what you need and it's handled. That's Voxit. It's a circle on your screen. It's always there. It's always ready. Create a reminder. Send a message. Check your calendar. Search your codebase. It's just... waiting to help."
Hook: Paints the picture. Simple metaphor everyone gets.
REEL 9 Context Is Everything ~35s
"The problem with every AI right now is it doesn't know you. You start a conversation, you have to explain everything from scratch. What you're building, what your stack is, what you decided last week. Voxit remembers all of it. So when I ask 'where should I focus today,' it's not giving me some generic productivity advice. It's pulling from my actual tickets, my actual emails, my actual business. That's the difference."
Hook: Memory as the differentiator. Hits the frustration every AI user feels.
REEL 10 Deep Work is Fragile ~30s
"It takes 23 minutes to get back into deep focus after a distraction. That's a real stat. So every time you click over to check a message, check an email, look something up -- that's not 30 seconds. That's 23 minutes. I built Voxit to protect that. Any thought comes to mind, you speak it, it's handled, you never leave what you're doing. Your deep work stays deep."
Hook: Data-driven opener. The 23-minute stat stops the scroll. Strong closer.
Filming Notes
Vertical (9:16). Just your face. No screen recordings. Natural lighting, face a window.
Start mid-thought, not "hey guys." First 2 seconds matter.
30-45 seconds sweet spot. One take is fine, stumbles make it real.
Don't say "AI assistant" -- say "voice widget" or "voice command center."
Use "we" not "I" in public content. Never say "solo founder."
End with a hook, not a CTA. "And that's just the voice part."