SendMyVoice is a solo-built, bootstrapped tool for turning voice notes into structured data — no team, no funding round, just shipping in public.

Hey, I'm Oleksii Sribnyi. I'm the sole developer behind SendMyVoice — I design it, build it, ship the bugs, and answer support email myself.
There's no team and no company behind this beyond me. I build in the open and read every piece of feedback that comes in.
I built SendMyVoice because I was tired of spending five minutes typing up thirty seconds of information. Meeting notes, quick ideas, expense entries — the thought itself only takes a moment, but getting it into the right app, in the right format, always took longer than it should have.
I wanted a tool where I could just talk and have the data show up already structured, in whichever app I actually use to keep track of things. That's the whole premise of SendMyVoice: speak once, and skip the data entry.
Record a voice note in the browser or the SendMyVoice app. AI transcribes it, then reads the shape of your destination — database properties, document structure, or spreadsheet columns — and maps your words to the right fields automatically. The result lands where it needs to go: a Notion database row, a Google Doc, a Google Sheets row, or an email. No manual typing, no copy-pasting.
There's also a free voice message sharing tool — no account needed, just record and share a link — plus a small set of free audio and voice tools. SendMyVoice itself is free to start (20 recordings a month), with a Pro plan at $6/month for higher limits.
This is early. I'm shipping fast, listening to feedback, and building in public. If you have ideas or hit bugs, I'd love to hear from you.