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TaglineVoice AI that reads + expresses emotion.Terminal-based AI pair programmer. Git-aware, model-flexible.AI search done right. Cited answers, not chat theater.Google Docs with an AI collaborator baked in.
CategoryVoiceCodingResearchWriting
PricingFree tier + pay-as-you-goFree (open source) + whatever API you useFree + $20/mo ProFree + $12/mo
Best forTherapy apps, customer service, any voice agent where emotion matters.Developers who want open-source tooling with full control.Replacing Google for any question where you want a cited answer in seconds.Essays, long-form drafts, thinking on the page.
Strengths
  • Detects + mirrors emotional tone
  • EVI (Empathic Voice Interface) feels different
  • Expressive voice output
  • Works in any terminal
  • Auto-commits changes with meaningful messages
  • Works with any model (Claude, GPT, local)
  • Minimal learning curve
  • Sources every claim
  • Fast, current answers
  • Pro Search runs multi-step research
  • Spaces for persistent context
  • Clean writing UX — distraction-free
  • +++ prompt triggers AI help
  • Collaboration + AI feedback together
Weaknesses
  • Niche use case
  • Pricing ramps fast
  • Terminal-only
  • Less agentic than Claude Code
  • Setup on Windows is fiddly
  • Not a general chatbot
  • Answers can be shallow on complex topics
  • Less feature-rich than Google Docs
  • AI ceiling below dedicated tools
Kai's verdictA-tier in its niche. The only one that actually gets emotion right.A-tier. The right answer if you want open-source + terminal-native + model-agnostic.S-tier for search. I use it before Google now. If you're still Googling everything, try this for a week.A-tier. Beautiful UX. The writing app I'd pick if I only wrote long-form.
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