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AI workflow input

Start the AI work with a real person's context.

Send one open question to someone outside your tools. They answer in their own voice. You get the recording, transcript, and AI summary to carry into the work that follows.

Create a voice link
No account required for the person answering

How does voice input start an AI workflow?

Send one open question to a customer, prospect, expert, or stakeholder. They answer by voice without joining your tools. HeySpeak returns the recording with a transcript and summary. You decide which parts belong in the next AI task, whether you are analyzing a problem, writing a plan, changing code, or asking a better follow-up question.
1 question
keeps the request focused for the person answering
3 formats
recording, transcript, and AI summary in your account
No login
needed by the person opening your Magic Link

What can spoken human context add before AI starts working?

An AI tool can work from a prompt, document, ticket, or repository. Those inputs only contain what somebody already captured. The missing context may still be with a prospect who never entered your CRM, a customer who cannot access your workspace, or an expert who has no reason to learn your internal tools.

A HeySpeak Magic Link gives that person a narrow way in. You ask one open question. They speak naturally, with the examples and caveats that come to mind. You receive the original recording alongside a transcript and AI summary, so you can inspect the source before using it in later work.

How do you turn a voice response into useful AI input?

1. Ask for the missing context

Frame one question around the decision or task ahead. Ask a prospect what stopped them from replying, a client what the deliverable must change, or a user what they were trying to do when something failed.

2. Review the source and the text

Read the transcript and summary, then listen where tone or wording matters. Keep direct observations separate from your interpretation. The recording remains available as the source behind the written material.

3. Make a deliberate handoff

Copy the relevant answer into the AI tool doing the next job. Ask it to find themes, draft a response, write an implementation brief, plan a follow-up, or examine a bug report. HeySpeak does not make this handoff automatically, so you control the context and the instruction.

Who can use this?

A founder can collect a prospect's unedited objection before rewriting the offer. A product manager can bring a user's account of a broken workflow into a planning session. A consultant can ask a client to explain the situation before drafting a proposal. A developer can collect reproduction context from someone who cannot file a technical issue.

In each case, the person with the missing knowledge is outside the system where the work happens. They get a browser link. You get an answer you can review before deciding what the AI should do with it.

Common questions

How can I collect voice input for an AI workflow?
Create a HeySpeak Magic Link with one open question and send it to the person whose context you need. They answer by voice without creating an account. HeySpeak keeps the recording and produces a transcript and AI summary. You can then copy the relevant material into the AI tool where you plan, write, analyze, or build.
Why use a spoken answer instead of a written prompt?
Speaking lets someone explain the situation in their own words without first turning it into a polished brief. That can preserve examples, uncertainty, priorities, and side details that disappear from a short form field. You still decide what to pass into an AI tool, and you can check the transcript against the original recording.
Does HeySpeak send responses directly to Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini?
No. HeySpeak currently collects the voice response and gives the account owner the recording, transcript, and AI summary. It does not automatically send that material into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or a coding agent. You choose what to copy or attach to the next tool, which keeps the handoff visible and under your control.
What kind of question works best for this workflow?
Ask one open question tied to the next decision. For example: "What should the new onboarding flow help customers do first?" or "Talk me through what happened before this bug appeared." A focused question gives the speaker room to add context while keeping the response useful for the analysis, draft, plan, or implementation that follows.
Who can provide the voice input?
Anyone you can send the Magic Link to, including a prospect, customer, client, colleague, expert, event attendee, or project stakeholder. They do not need access to your Slack, CRM, codebase, or AI tools. They open the link in a browser and respond, while you retain control of how their answer is used afterward.

Start with one answer from the person who knows.

Create one Magic Link and collect the context your next task is missing.

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