Add what you already have
A homework PDF, a public page, pasted notes, or a recording you are allowed to keep.
Reviews
What people say after they import a file, listen along, and export audio. Speechdash is a listener for documents you already have.
We import the weekly homework PDF and listen on the way to school. It changed how my son reviews his classes.
Lecture PDFs used to sit unread in a folder. I listen once with highlighting, skip the citations, and export the hard chapter for the train.
I drop a recording after the call, read the text, then listen back to check names. No bot in the meeting. That is the point.
Eco mode on desktop means I can replay the same paper three evenings without watching a credit counter.
Ask questions stays on the file. I use it when a paragraph is dense, then I go back and listen to the source.
Export is for the commute. The library is for everything else. I keep PDFs, pages, and a few voice notes in the same place.
Import a PDF, page, or note and follow it by ear. Not a commercial audiobook store.
Desktop Eco mode uses the same voices locally and does not spend credits on everyday listening.
Chat stays on the imported file when a paragraph needs a plain-language recap.
Generate audio for a commute. Cached cloud sentences are not billed again.
From file to listen or transcript
A homework PDF, a public page, pasted notes, or a recording you are allowed to keep.
Documents play sentence by sentence. Recordings become searchable text you can replay.
Skip a block, ask about a hard line, or export audio for a commute.
Drop a PDF, a page, or a recording you already have. Listen, transcribe, or export without leaving the file.