Voice shortcut
Trigger capture quickly while you are already working, without opening a large app or changing context.
A30V turns natural speech into fast notes and Google Calendar drafts. It also includes an early Gmail reply assist in popup mode, so you can test voice-powered email workflows while the product evolves.
Phase 1 is about adoption, repetition, and feedback. The site is optimized to collect interest, capture product feedback, and accept optional support without creating signup friction.
Trigger capture quickly while you are already working, without opening a large app or changing context.
Speak a meeting, reminder, or note with date, time, and location and route it into Google Calendar.
Use the popup while replying in Gmail to dictate a reply, add content to the email, or open details in Google Calendar. Current email tools are in active testing.
Use the keyboard shortcut or extension popup to open the lightweight capture window.
Say a note or meeting with date, time, and location in one phrase.
The current build opens a Google Calendar draft with the parsed details filled in.
An early popup-based Gmail assist lets you test voice reply workflows while inline Gmail support continues to improve.
A30V is free during the early validation phase. If you like the concept or the current build saves you time, you can support development with a one-time Stripe payment.
Replace the placeholder Stripe links in script.js with your real Payment Links.
Payments open in Stripe Checkout. No backend is required for donation-only support.
Collect interested users before fully building out paid features. This page is wired so you can use a real form service like Formspree immediately, or fall back to local browser storage during demo mode.
Set your real signup endpoint in script.js. A hidden redirect-free JSON submission flow is already wired in.
This section is designed to capture the best Phase 1 signal: what people expected, what worked, what broke, and what they would use every day.
Yes. Phase 1 is focused on usage, feedback, and email collection. Support is optional.
No. Stripe Payment Links can handle one-time support without a custom backend.
The site supports a real JSON endpoint for signup and feedback forms, or local demo storage if the endpoint is left blank.
Yes, an early Gmail workflow is available through the popup. It is currently best treated as a testing feature while the faster inline experience continues to mature.
Users need Google Calendar access enabled through OAuth when you move beyond opening prefilled drafts.
You will likely need read/write calendar scopes when the product creates and edits events directly.
You will need a Google Cloud project, Calendar API enabled, OAuth consent configuration, and approved origins.