How to send Voice Messages to HabitGPT on WhatsApp

HabitGPT can now understand voice messages you send. This makes it even easier to use HabitGPT, because you can just talk into your phone, and it transcribes it and parses what you want to do.

We especially love using this with To-Do lists, or anything detailed, because you can just look at your phone and rattle off updates, and it grabs them all!

Examples of things you can say to HabitGPT

🎤 “Remind me again in 1 hour” (in response to a reminder it sends you)

🤖: HabitGPT will schedule a one-time reminder for you, it will respond with the date and time it plans to remind you.

🎤 “Add new to dos: Order curtains, send lunch money, return pants, respond to Amelia, make vet appointment”

🤖: HabitGPT will add all those items to your to-do list. It’ll respond with your latest to do list

🎤 “Add new Core Reminder to remind me to take my pill at 9am daily”

🤖: HabitGPT will add this to your Core Reminders and will send the latest Core Reminders for your review.

How to send a Voice Message on WhatsApp

iOS & Android

  1. Open the chat you’d like to send a voice message to.

  2. Press and hold the microphone icon next to the text field, then start speaking.

  3. When you’ve finished, remove your finger from the microphone to automatically send your message.

Note:

  • While recording you can slide to cancel and delete your voice message.

  • If the beginning of your message isn't recorded, you might need to wait a second before speaking.

  • If you try to send a voice message and the recording disappears before you can send it, try restarting your phone.

Desktop / Web

  1. Click the microphone icon and start speaking.

  2. Once finished, click the check mark

Note:

  • While recording a voice message, you can click the Cancel icon (either an “X” or trash can) to cancel it.

  • While recording, you can also click the red pause button

    to pause recording or preview a draft of your message. Click the red mic icon

    to continue recording within the same voice message.

Here’s a Quick How-To Video from our Friends at WhatsApp:

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