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Notes from the
workshop.

Every change worth knowing about, in plain English. New voices, smoother reads, the occasional small thing we thought you'd want to hear. Read along, or have new notes find you.

Early access opens.

After a few months of private testing with friends, family, and a small group of patient early users, HearFlow opens up beyond the inner circle. Early access is live, the 7-day free trial is on, and the voice is ready for whatever you've been saving to read.

We're still learning fast — every read teaches us something. If you're ready to try it, hit Start your trial and tell us what works and what doesn't.

  • Early access open. No invite code needed.
  • 7-day free trial. No credit card required to start.
  • Subscription plans. $14.99/month, or 30% off annual.
  • Onboarding refresh. A friendlier first launch, with clearer permission prompts.
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Longer reads, smoother.

Big improvements to how long PDFs and articles flow. The voice keeps a steadier rhythm across long sessions, and you can now skip a beat forward or back without losing your place in the read.

  • Skip controls. ⌥ → jumps ahead a beat; ⌥ ← jumps back.
  • Steadier long reads. Better handling for PDFs and multi-section articles.
  • Per-app voice settings. Pick a different voice or speed for different apps and we'll remember.

Hundreds more names, said right.

We added pronunciations for a stack of researcher names, product names, places, and historical figures. If you're listening to a paper or a long-form essay, fewer names will trip the reader up than last week.

Spotted one we still get wrong? Tell us at hello@hearflow.ai and we'll fold it in.

Quieter by default.

We rebuilt the way HearFlow appears on screen so it sits more politely in the corner of your work. Less to look at, more to listen to.

  • Slimmer presence. The floating window is smaller and more reserved.
  • Auto-fade. When you stop reading, the window dims itself out of the way.
  • Fixed: A handful of small focus and animation glitches reported during beta.

A private beta, with friends.

The first version of HearFlow that wasn't just for one sister. A small group of test users started using it daily — their feedback shaped most of what came after, from the speed of the first read to the way names get corrected over time.

If you were one of the early ones reading this — thank you. You can probably hear yourself in the product.

That's everything so far. More to come — and you can always tell us what to ship next.