AiType works well when the team already knows what needs to be said, but typing the first pass keeps slowing everything down.
Shared rollout works best for sales, support, leadership, operations, and founder-heavy teams that spend too much time rewriting the same category of message.
Status updates, handoffs, summaries, and customer follow-up become lighter when the first pass starts with voice.
Choose the seat count, add teammate emails, and keep one company billing flow instead of fragmented personal reimbursements.
Speak the rough status, clean it once, then paste it into Slack, Teams, or email without rewriting from scratch.
Use Smart cleanup for a calmer send-ready version when the message needs to sound more polished than the spoken draft.
Desktop capture handles the workday. The iPhone keyboard keeps the same account useful when replies move to mobile.
If the team spends time in status updates, support queues, CRM notes, internal planning, or executive follow-up, AiType usually lands quickly.
Brief, decisive updates instead of waiting to type the polished version later.
Faster summaries, replies, and saved snippets when the queue is moving.
Call notes and follow-ups while the context is still fresh.
Choose your seat count, enter teammate emails, and continue to billing from the pricing page.