Speak today, write better tomorrow.
After you dictate, Refine looks at how you actually write and surfaces a handful of sharper word choices — stronger words, more variety, fewer crutch phrases. You pick the ones you like, and it tracks the habit as it sticks. Suggestions only, never an automatic rewrite.
Part of the free account — 2,000 words a week, no card.
A sharper word, with the reason why.
Refine clusters your patterns and picks the few that give you the most leverage — the crutch words you lean on, the phrases that could land harder. Every suggestion comes with a plain, honest reason: more precise, tighter, or simply more variety. Nothing preachy, and nothing that “corrects” writing that’s already strong.
You choose what to adopt. The text you already dictated stays exactly as it came out.
I think we should basically just try to get this done really quickly.
Refine suggestsSwap “really quickly” for “promptly” — tighter, and one less crutch word.
Three kinds of small, useful nudges.
Stronger word choices
A weak or overused word swapped for one that lands harder — with a before and after so you can see the difference, not just read about it.
“a very big change”
“a major change”
Variety picks
Reaching for the same word again and again? Refine offers two equally good alternatives so your writing stops sounding on repeat.
“good” · “good” · “good”
“solid,” “clear,” “strong”
Say it in fewer words
A read-only lane that shows where you rambled and how the same point reads tighter — keeping every bit of your meaning, just fewer words to get there.
“at this point in time”
“now”
The “say it in fewer words” lane is read-only — it never changes a thing, it just shows you the tighter version.
Points and streaks, because habits stick.
Every choice you make earns points, and using Refine week after week builds a streak. It’s a gentle nudge to keep coming back — better writing as a habit you can feel building, not a report card you dread.
When you’ve caught up, it says so. Refine moves at the pace of your dictation — no busywork, no inbox of suggestions to clear.
It tracks the habit actually sticking.
Adoption isn’t about whether you used a fancy new word once. Refine watches the weak phrasing disappear — a swap counts only after the old phrase stops showing up across several separate dictations, with no slip-backs. So when it tells you a habit changed, it really did.
Decide a suggestion isn’t for you? Remove it, and Refine won’t bring it up again.
“really quickly”
Gone for four dictations running — Refine marks it adopted.
Your raw words, kept to themselves.
Refine reads your raw transcript — what you actually said, fillers and false starts and all — because that’s where word-choice habits live. The cleanup that lands at your cursor strips those away, so the raw transcript is the honest signal.
It’s kept strictly separate from your dictation output: Refine never touches the text you send, and it only ever works with your own writing, on your own account. The suggestions are yours to keep, dismiss, or remove.
Reads your raw transcript only.
Separate from your dictation output.
Suggestions only — never a rewrite.
The questions people ask first.
Does Refine change my dictation?
No. Refine is suggestions only — it never rewrites your text and never touches what lands at your cursor. Your dictation comes out exactly as it always does; Refine simply points out a sharper word or a tighter phrase you can choose to adopt next time.
What does Refine read?
It reads your raw transcript — what you actually said, fillers and all — because that's where word-choice habits show. It's kept strictly separate from your cleaned dictation output, and it's only ever your own writing, on your own account.
How does it know I've improved?
Refine tracks adoption by watching the weak phrasing disappear, not the new word appearing. A swap counts as adopted only after the old phrase stops showing up across several separate dictations — so the progress you see is real, not a one-off.
Do I need anything extra to use it?
No. Refine is part of the same free account — 2,000 words of dictation a week, no card. Sign in, dictate as you normally would, and your first set of suggestions appears once you've written enough for the patterns to be worth showing.
Start dictating, then start refining.
Refine comes with every account, free for 2,000 words a week. Dictate the way you already do, and watch your writing sharpen a little each week — at your pace, on your own words.