Say the messy thought before it disappears. KeptMind turns it into a clear next step and nudges only when it matters.

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Voice task manager: speak it, KeptMind sorts it

A voice task manager lets you create and organize tasks by speaking instead of typing. KeptMind takes a sub-twelve-second voice note, uses AI to extract the task, due date, and priority, and drops it into a Today list that adapts to your current energy. It is designed for the moments when your hands or attention are busy — walking, driving, between meetings — where typing simply does not happen.

What makes voice the right default

Speech is roughly three times faster than mobile typing and, more importantly, it works when your hands are full or your focus is elsewhere. The task that gets spoken in three seconds is the task that actually reaches a system; the one that waits for typing is the one you forget.

KeptMind accepts unstructured speech and does the structuring for you. You do not choose a project, set a priority, or pick a date manually — the AI infers them from how you spoke and shows the result for a one-tap confirmation.

From spoken thought to sorted task

Press and hold, speak naturally, release. The capture is transcribed, parsed into a task with suggested priority and energy fit, and placed in Today. Phrases like "tomorrow at three" or "if I have time" are read as scheduling and energy hints, not left as raw text.

When you need silence — a meeting, a library — the text dump uses the exact same sorting pipeline, so you lose no capability by typing in those moments.

Energy-aware by design

Set your energy to low and KeptMind hides non-critical work so Today stays finishable. The same person needs a different list on Monday morning and Friday afternoon, and the tool matches the day rather than dumping every overdue item on you at once.

For longer planning, brain-dump mode accepts a bigger stream of speech and splits it into separate tasks — useful after a meeting where ten obligations surface in one breath.

Frequently asked questions

How long can a voice note be?
Single captures are tuned for under twelve seconds. For longer streams, brain-dump mode accepts a bigger input and splits it into multiple tasks automatically.
How accurate is the parsing?
On clean speech, the task is extracted correctly on the first try around 88% of the time; it asks a clarifying question about 8% of the time. The parsed task always shows for review before it lands in Today.
Does it work offline?
Captures recorded offline are queued on device and processed automatically when the connection returns, so you can speak a task on the subway and review it once you are back online.
Is it just for ADHD?
It is designed with ADHD brains in mind, but anyone who thinks faster than they type benefits. The energy-aware list and low-friction capture help regardless of diagnosis.
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