Speak your blog posts. Publish more.
The hardest part of blogging is the first draft. Yaps lets you dictate it in minutes instead of hours. Bloggers who dictate publish 2-3x more frequently because the friction disappears. Speak your ideas, edit the transcript, and hit publish — all with your voice never leaving your Mac.
More frequent publishing
Words per minute
Average first draft time
Private and offline
Watch a blog post come to life
Dictate your first draft in minutes. Title first, then body — at the speed of speech.
Blog writing takes forever
Voice-first drafting changes everything
From voice to published
Yaps gives you the tools to go from spoken idea to polished blog post — fast.
Dictate First Drafts
Open Yaps, hit your hotkey, and start talking through your blog post. Speak your introduction, your main points, your examples, your conclusion. A 1,500-word draft takes about 10 minutes to dictate.
Generate Audio in Studio
Once your blog post is drafted, paste it into Yaps Studio to generate a narrated audio version. Pick a voice, export as WAV with SRT subtitles, and offer your readers an audio option alongside the written post.
Capture Ideas as Voice Notes
Blog ideas don't arrive on schedule. When one strikes — on a walk, in the car, before bed — record a quick voice note. It's transcribed instantly and searchable later when you sit down to write.
Conversational Tone by Default
The best blogs read like a conversation. When you speak your posts, they naturally have that quality — personal, direct, engaging. Readers connect with content that sounds like a real person wrote it.
No Cloud Dependencies
Your unpublished drafts, your editorial calendar, your raw ideas — all processed and stored on your Mac. No SaaS subscription needed for your content pipeline. Yaps works offline and always will.
Searchable Voice Note Archive
Every voice note and dictation session is transcribed and searchable. Build a personal archive of blog ideas, half-formed arguments, and research snippets. Mine it whenever you need content inspiration.
For every kind of blogger
Whether you blog for business, passion, or audience building — voice drafting accelerates your output.
Content Marketers
Your company needs 2-4 blog posts a week. Dictation makes that volume achievable without burning out your writing team. Speak drafts, edit quickly, and keep the content engine running.
We went from publishing biweekly to twice a week after switching to voice-first drafting with Yaps.
”Solo Bloggers
You don't have an editorial team. You're the writer, the editor, and the publisher. Dictation gives you back hours every week — speak your drafts and spend your editing energy where it matters.
Newsletter Writers
Weekly newsletters need consistent, timely content. Dictate your edition in 15 minutes, edit for 20, and send. Your subscribers get reliable, high-quality writing without consuming your entire afternoon.
Thought Leaders
Your blog is your platform. Dictation lets you publish more frequently, stay in the conversation, and build authority in your space — without making writing a second full-time job.
Consistent Publishers
The bloggers who win are the ones who show up regularly. Voice drafting compresses your production timeline so dramatically that a weekly publishing cadence becomes effortless.
Busy Professionals Who Blog
You have 30 minutes between meetings. That's enough to dictate an entire blog post with Yaps. What used to require a blocked-out Saturday morning now fits into a lunch break.
Hear from people like you.
“I run a marketing blog and I was stuck publishing once every two weeks because each post took me 4-5 hours to write. I started dictating my first drafts with Yaps and my production time dropped to about 90 minutes total — 15 minutes dictating, an hour editing. I publish weekly now and the posts actually sound better because they're in my natural voice.”
Rachel Kim
Marketing Blogger, 12K subscribers
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