Project types
Keep a voice journal
3 min read
The best journal is the one you actually keep. A Journal project makes it effortless: talk out your day, what happened, what's on your mind, and MakeVox saves it as a dated entry in your own words. No blank page, no pressure to be polished.
Start a Journal project
Create a project and choose Journal. Each entry is its own short piece, so you can flip back through your days and weeks like pages.

Just talk it out
Open a new entry and speak. Keep the assist light so it reads like you thinking out loud, not a rewritten essay, the point is honesty and habit, not polish.
Make it a habit
A minute of talking is easier to keep up than a page of typing. Drop an entry on your commute or before bed, and let the streak build, the writing habit is the whole point.
Tip. Your journal is private to your account. If a day's entry turns into something bigger, you can always start a new project from it later.
Keep reading
Getting started: speak your first chapter
Open MakeVox, hit record, and talk. Your AI editor shapes the rough dictation into clean prose, and your outline grows as you go.
Drive Mode: write with your eyes off the screen
Eyes-free, hands-free voice capture for a drive, a walk, or the dishes. Tap start once, then do everything by voice. Nothing gets lost, even on a spotty connection.
Your words, scored: Voice-Fidelity and the Provenance X-ray
See how much of any passage is genuinely yours. The Voice-Fidelity meter scores it, the Provenance X-ray shows it line by line, and a toggle keeps it your words only.