Flowstate + Voice Notes

Turn voice notes into clean text files in Obsidian, Notion, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneNote.

Flowstate turns your spoken thoughts into formatted text and saves it to the apps you already use.

Just record directly in the Flowstate app or share voice memos from another app – Flowstate will automatically transcribe them according to your instructions and deliver them to the location you choose.

01

Choose where to save your notes

Set this once — then every note you upload automatically gets saved to the same place.

Save each note as its own markdown file in your vault, or append notes to an existing file.

02

Record or share audio

  1. Either record voice notes directly in the Flowstate app, or share voice notes from another app to Flowstate.
  2. If you want, you can give Flowstate optional instructions for how to process your voice notes. For example, get timestamps or label different speakers.
  3. After you send it off, Flowstate turns your voice notes into formatted text, adds a title, and automatically saves the note to the destination you choose.
03

Flowstate takes it from there

After you send in your note, Flowstate transcribes it, adds a title, and automatically saves it to the location you chose in Obsidian using the Flowstate Obsidian plugin. It usually takes just a couple minutes.

A copy of the original handwriting or audio file is also saved to your attachment folder and embedded within each note.

A few tips

  • Already recorded it elsewhere? The share route works for memos from any app.
  • If a note doesn't show up, check that you sent it to the right project.

Questions? Reach us any time at brothers@seekflowstate.com.

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And a haiku, why not

A thought, said aloudit travels the morning airand lands as clean text