Question → answer in the pill
The answer appears on its own
You ask mid-sentence and the answer surfaces right above the pill, ready to use or ignore.
On the roadmap
You are dictating and hit a blank: the quadratic formula, the adult dose of acetaminophen, how to iterate an array in JavaScript. Echo catches the question mid-sentence and returns the answer in a small note above the context pill. No browser, no lost train of thought.
Question → answer in the pill
You ask mid-sentence and the answer surfaces right above the pill, ready to use or ignore.
The idea
Instead of only transcribing, an agent follows what you say and spots when a question is hiding in there.
Who it's for
The same kind of question, in any job, solved without switching windows.
Lawyer
“Is the appeal window 15 days?” and Echo confirms the number and where it came from, so you can check before you file.
Developer
“How do I stream in Java?” or “what's the order of a JS array?” and the snippet lands in the pill.
Student
“What's the quadratic formula?” and it shows up instantly, no tab to open in the middle of studying.
Journalist
A date, a number, a proper name: Echo brings the reference while you finish the paragraph.
Writer
“What does this term mean?” or “what's a synonym for this?” without leaving the draft you're in.
Support
Check a procedure or a version number while talking to the customer, without letting the chat go cold.
No blind hallucination
A fast answer can't become a wrong one. Echo gives you the lead and where it came from, so you decide.
Questions
Treat it as a quick reminder, not the final word. Echo points to the law, the section or the fact and where it came from, but checking the source and making the call stay with you, especially in law and health.
The agent searches and returns the answer along with its source, so you know what it's based on. The goal is to be transparent about where it came from, not to hand you an unbacked certainty.
No. The search runs in the background and the answer arrives as a quiet note above the pill. You keep talking and only look if you want to.
The search needs a connection to look up what you don't know. Dictation itself keeps working; Echo steps in when there's a question to resolve.
It's on the roadmap, not in today's app. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment Echo is ready to try.
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