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Building the voice coding era,
beyond keyboards.

Thoughts, experiments and engineering stories from the team teaching agents to listen, speak, and collaborate.

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Voice Coding in 2026: From Dictation to Conversation

What voice coding means now that agents can act on intent — and why that is not dictation.

17 Aug 2026 6 min read Read full post →
Manifesto

Voice Coding in 2026: From Dictation to Conversation

What voice coding means now that agents can act on intent — and why that is not dictation.

17 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Product

Claude Code already has voice. Here is what voice coding adds

The built-in features solve input. Nothing native answers you back.

17 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

We gave our coding agent a voice. Here is what actually changed.

Why “it answers you” turned out to be the only feature that mattered.

17 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

Voice coding made the work feel less lonely

Not faster. Less alone. The part nobody puts on a landing page.

16 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Engineering

Building a local-first voice layer for AI coding agents.

On-device speech in both directions, a shared agent skill, and the honest limits.

16 Aug 2026 8 min Read full →
Manifesto

Voice coding is a loop, not a line

Dictation was never the interesting problem. Conversation was.

16 Aug 2026 3 min Read full →
Product

We built SKI so your coding agent answers back.

What it is, how to set it up in five steps, and the honest limitations.

16 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Workflow

Your agent turns up with the context already loaded

Connect a calendar, connect a project, and stop pasting meeting links.

15 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

Your agent finished twelve minutes ago. It never told you.

We built a tool that talks, because we got tired of tools that go quiet.

15 Aug 2026 3 min Read full →
Privacy

What actually leaves your machine when you use voice coding

Everything SKI sends over the network, and everything it doesn’t.

15 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Product

Why walk when you can SKI: setting up voice coding in four steps

Ditching the type‑wait‑check loop for voice coding.

15 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

Running three coding agents at once with voice coding

And knowing, without looking, which one just spoke.

14 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

Is voice coding actually faster?

Yes, but mostly not for the reason people expect.

14 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

Voice coding when typing hurts.

What changed for hands-free development, and what still hasn’t.

14 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

Rubber duck debugging, except the duck answers back

Ideas sound better out loud, and now the duck has read your codebase.

13 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

The small fixes you never do, and how voice coding gets them done

Turn thoughts into action without leaving what you were doing.

13 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

Talking your way into an unfamiliar codebase with voice coding

Have a word with your code, starting with the questions too vague to type.

13 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

Stop engineering your prompts. In voice coding, just say it.

Stop engineering the prompt. Say the messy version.

12 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

Turn your meeting notes into work that happens

A summary is a record, and a record is passive. Ask it something instead.

12 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

The best place to code is not your desk, and voice coding proves it

The specific thing it fixes: being stuck, standing up, and not losing the idea on the way back.

12 Aug 2026 5 min Read full →
Workflow

Two ways to get your coding agent into a meeting

Record it locally, or send your agent in your place.

12 Aug 2026 6 min Read full →
Manifesto

How we built SKI, and what voice coding came to mean

Annoyed at ourselves, wrong for eight weeks, and #1 on the thirtieth of July.

1 Aug 2026 9 min Read full →