My name is Beer. I'm a carpenter. I built houses in Australia for a few years.
I hadn't coded for over ten years. Three months ago, I first learned about Gemini. I didn't know anything—I was a complete beginner again. I used Gemini to help me communicate. I wrote the code myself. Three months ago, I wrote my first program—a Windows world clock desktop app. Later, I wanted to write more. I wanted an AI agent that could help me with trading notes, help me record my daily life, so I started building this voice input app.
At first, I just used AI to help with trading notes and daily recording. I found that communicating with AI by voice made everything smoother. Then when I started coding, I realized AI thinks much faster than I can type. I'm already a fast typist, but I still couldn't keep up with AI's thinking speed. So I decided to build the voice input app first.
I found out AI writes code really fast. In half a day, the basic features were done. But making it available for everyone to use, charging for it, making sure data doesn't get lost, handling image storage, having backups—these are different from writing code with AI.
I spent three months, five repositories, just to get it productized. I gave myself three months. My wife's budget is almost gone. If it doesn't work, I have to go back to building houses for people.
Her husband didn't choose the wrong path again.
I don't understand technical backgrounds or complicated setups. My app, you can use with basic fees. I want everyone to try AI. It's not just turning your voice into text—it's an input method that understands you. It has a little assistant I built for you. It can help you write notes, look up things, generate images.
That's it.