Voice to Text for LinkedIn
LinkedIn rewards consistent posting, thoughtful comments, and genuine connection messages. But typing all that professional content takes time you don't have. Blurt lets you create LinkedIn content at the speed of thought. Hold a button, speak your post or message, release. Your words appear instantly in any LinkedIn input field. No copying, no pasting, no workflow interruption. Build your professional presence without the typing burden.
The Typing Problem
Posting consistently feels like a second job
You know LinkedIn posts drive opportunities. Recruiters find you. Clients reach out. Your network grows. But writing three posts a week means hours of typing and editing. You start strong, posting daily for a week. Then the backlog builds, the motivation fades, and your profile goes quiet for months. The algorithm forgets you exist.
Thoughtful comments take too long to type
The best networking happens in comments. You see a post from someone influential in your industry. You have a genuinely valuable perspective to add. But typing out a thoughtful comment while you're between meetings feels impossible. You scroll past. The opportunity to be seen by their audience vanishes. Your quick 'Great post!' adds nothing.
Connection requests feel robotic or take forever
Generic 'I'd like to add you to my network' messages get ignored. Personalized messages that reference someone's work get accepted. But writing a genuine, personalized note for every connection request turns networking into a typing marathon. You either send generic requests that fail or spend 10 minutes per connection you can't afford.
InMails require too much effort to be worth it
You have a limited number of InMails. Each one needs to count. That means research, personalization, and a compelling message. The typing alone takes 15 minutes per message. Multiply that by the 10 prospects you need to reach this week. InMails become a dreaded task you avoid until quota resets unused.
Profile updates and recommendations never happen
Your experience section needs updating. Three colleagues asked for recommendations months ago. Your headline still describes your old role. Typing all of that content feels like writing a resume from scratch. So your profile stays stale, your network doesn't get recommended, and opportunities go to people with updated profiles.
How It Works
Blurt works anywhere you type on LinkedIn — the post composer, comments, messages, InMails, profile sections, and recommendations. Anywhere there's a cursor.
Hold your hotkey
Press your chosen shortcut. A small indicator shows Blurt is listening.
Speak your content
Talk naturally. Say your post, comment, message, or profile update. Blurt handles punctuation and capitalization automatically.
Release and post
Text appears in the LinkedIn input field. Review if needed, then publish. Done in seconds, not minutes.
Real Scenarios
Creating a week of LinkedIn posts in one sitting
Sunday evening, you block 30 minutes for content creation. Open four LinkedIn drafts. Hold Blurt, speak your first post about a lesson from your week. Release. Move to the next draft. Speak about an industry trend. Release. Four fully-formed posts drafted in 15 minutes. Schedule them for the week. You've just created more LinkedIn content than most people post in a month.
Adding valuable comments while scrolling your feed
You're scrolling LinkedIn between meetings when you see a post about hiring challenges. You've solved this exact problem. Hold Blurt and say 'We faced this last year. What worked was restructuring our interview process to focus on skills demonstrations instead of behavioral questions. Reduced our time-to-hire by 40 percent. Happy to share the framework if useful.' Release. A thoughtful comment that positions you as helpful, posted in 12 seconds.
Sending personalized connection requests at scale
You're at a conference and collected 20 business cards. Back at your hotel, you send connection requests. For each person, hold Blurt and say 'Great meeting you at the marketing summit today. Loved your question about attribution modeling. Would be great to stay connected and continue that conversation.' Release, send, next card. Twenty personalized connection requests in 10 minutes instead of an hour.
Crafting InMails that actually get responses
You've identified a prospect who fits your ideal customer profile perfectly. You researched their recent posts. Hold Blurt and speak naturally about why you're reaching out, referencing their content, explaining the connection to what you offer, and suggesting a specific next step. Three paragraphs of personalized outreach, spoken in 45 seconds. Your InMail response rate doubles because you stopped sending templated garbage.
Updating your profile after a promotion
You got promoted last month but your LinkedIn still shows your old title. You keep meaning to update it. Click edit on your profile. Hold Blurt and speak your new role description, your key responsibilities, what you're excited to accomplish. Release. Speak your updated headline that reflects your new scope. Release. Your profile is current in 3 minutes instead of the 30 you never had.
Writing recommendations without the blank page paralysis
Your former colleague asked for a recommendation two months ago. You've been staring at the blank text box ever since. Click into the recommendation field. Hold Blurt and just talk about them like you would to a friend. Their strengths, a specific project you worked on together, why you'd hire them again. Release. A genuine, detailed recommendation that actually helps them, created by just saying what you already think.
Responding to recruiter messages thoughtfully
A recruiter reached out about an interesting role. You want to respond professionally but you're busy. Hold Blurt and say 'Thanks for reaching out. The role sounds interesting, particularly the focus on scaling the data team. I'm happy to learn more. My calendar is generally open Thursday afternoons if that works for an initial conversation.' Release, send. Professional response in 8 seconds. You stay on their radar without derailing your day.
Blurt vs. typing LinkedIn content
| Blurt | Typing manually | |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. time to write a post | 2 minutes | 15-20 minutes |
| Thoughtful comment speed | 10-15 seconds | 2-3 minutes |
| Personalized connection messages | 30 seconds each | 3-5 minutes each |
| InMail composition | 1-2 minutes | 10-15 minutes |
| Profile section updates | 3 minutes total | 30+ minutes |
| Writing recommendations | 2 minutes | 20+ minutes |
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