I use voice dictation every single day. Wispr Flow is great, but $15/month adds up, and I kept thinking: everything it does could run locally on my Mac. So this week I built it. Meet OpenFlow. 🎙️ Hold a key, talk, release, and your words appear wherever your cursor is. Any app. Editors, Slack, the browser, your terminal. The best part: it runs 100% on your Mac. No cloud. No subscription. No account. Your voice never leaves your machine. What's under the hood: 🔹 NVIDIA's Parakeet model transcribes at 35x realtime (it even spells "kubectl" correctly) 🔹 Whisper handles other languages 🔹 Apple Intelligence cleans up your "ums" and false starts, fully on device 🔹 Custom dictionary, searchable history, lives in your menu bar Here's the thing I want you to take away: I built the entire app with Claude Code. Native Swift, two speech engines, an on-device cleanup pipeline, a landing page, and it even generated its own app icon. A year ago this would have been a month of work with a Swift developer. This week it was a weekend. It's free and open source (MIT), so you can download it, read every line, or fork it: 🌐 Website: robj1925.github.io/open-flow 💻 Code: github.com/Robj1925/open-flow I'll be posting a breakdown of how I built it if there's interest. Question for you: if typing was never the bottleneck, what would you build or ship faster? Drop it below. 👇