From the team
On professional voice, AI transparency, and publishing what you actually know.

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Seven stages run on every voice note before a single word of a post is written: atomization, classification, entity resolution, theme clustering, belief thread tracking, and author profile accretion. Here is what each stage does and where it breaks.
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Most professional posts start from the same template and end up sounding the same. The fix is simpler than you think: start from something specific that actually happened.
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A practical guide to building the capture habit, and what to expect when your voice notes start becoming posts.
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Every Proofd post shows two numbers: how many words you contributed, and how long your voice notes ran. Not a grade. A provenance record: documented proof of where the post actually came from.
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It doesn't have to be long. It doesn't have to be polished. It just has to be something you actually think, for thirty seconds. That's it.
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People speak 3x faster than they type and make fewer errors doing it. Voice is the default input for meetings, messages, and ideas. Here is why we built Proofd around it, and the surprisingly deep technical problems hiding inside a 30-second voice note.
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Most professionals have never published a substantive post. Not because they have nothing to say. Going from 'I know something worth sharing' to 'I've shared it' is a production most people won't take on. Proofd removes the production.
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