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Section 2

Voice-first capture

Every planning system rises or falls on what happens in the first 10 seconds after you remember something. If capture requires opening an app, finding a screen, tapping through fields, and writing in a way the system understands — you won’t do it, and the thing you remembered will evaporate. Voice-first capture closes that gap to zero seconds. Section 2 is the input-side method: how to speak your plans, how to screenshot what’s already there, and what to never type again.

Voice-first capture — frequently asked

How do you capture plans without opening an app and typing?

You speak them. Voice-first capture closes the gap between remembering something and recording it to near zero seconds — say a sentence, and Composed turns it into a structured event with prep tasks. When the source is already an image, a screenshot works the same way. Typing becomes the quietest fallback, not the default.

What is voice to calendar?

Voice to calendar is speaking a plan in plain language and having it land as a calendar event with the right date, time, place, and preparation steps resolved automatically. The method covers the phrasing patterns that resolve cleanly the first time and what to do when one misses.

What kinds of screenshots can become calendar events?

Flight confirmations, hotel bookings, event posters, and calendar invite images are the common ones. Composed reads the date, time, and location out of the image so you do not re-enter what is already on your screen.

Why is capturing the small things so hard?

An internal editor decides a thought is too small, too obvious, or too embarrassing and kills it before it gets out of your head. The method reframes everything as something to prepare for rather than something to rank, so the thought lands before the critic gets to it.

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