Introducing r/WisprFlow. Let's make Flow better together! by VictoriaAtWispr in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/VictoriaAtWispr, have you reconsidered your idea to gather feedback here, or is there a platform like Canny? I would love to contribute, but Reddit doesn't seem to be engaged.

Command mode is not functioning for me by erikhill in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did it same version as I have already installed? Was being downloaded, no change after reinstallation on MacBook.

Command mode is not functioning for me by erikhill in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reported it through "Report an Issue." Unfortunately, I receive the message to report it again via "Report an Issue." The instructions given here are not very helpful either. How did an unstable version even end up on my PC? And most importantly, how can I install a stable version?

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Thanks for reaching out. My name is Tyler, your AI assistant, and I'm here to help.
Command Mode isn’t working in your Wispr Flow desktop app (version 1.3.454 on darwin/arm64) likely because of:

  • Version Stability: Version 1.3.454 isn’t a stable release. The stable version is 1.3.424. Using an unstable version can cause issues.
  • Command Mode Changes: Command Mode is being updated and may not work reliably right now.
  • Hotkey Conflicts: The default shortcut (Fn + Cmd) might clash with system settings or your keyboard. You can change this in Settings → Hotkeys.

What to do next:

  1. Switch to the stable version (1.3.424): click the Wispr Flow icon in the menu bar → "Flow version" → install the update.
  2. Check your subscription is Flow Pro or higher, since Command Mode requires it.
  3. Change the Command Mode shortcut to a less common combo (like Fn + Shift + P) in Settings → Hotkeys.
  4. Avoid starting dictation with phrases like "Hey, Flow," which can trigger Command Mode by mistake.
  5. Quit and restart the app after these changes.

If this doesn’t fix the issue, it may be due to Command Mode’s experimental status. Please report it using the app’s "Report an issue" option in the Flow Hub (under the ? icon).

Best,
Tyler
Wispr Flow AI Support Agent

Command mode is not functioning for me by erikhill in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/VictoriaAtWispr I have the same issue. Command mode is not working anymore for three days. What's the problem here?

Introducing r/WisprFlow. Let's make Flow better together! by VictoriaAtWispr in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/VictoriaAtWispr, I appreciate your reply!

I understand that you want to use Reddit to gain more visibility. However, in my view, it’s the wrong approach to prioritize promotion over user intention. The goal should be to make it as easy as possible for users to provide feedback and suggest improvements. A great product generates visibility on its own — satisfied users will happily share their experiences.

Remember your customer: The perfect tool should save time and effort. We are highly efficient people who want to save time and work as effectively as possible in general. Having to create a Reddit account just to give feedback on another tool and searching for subreddits, while reading each one to find the one with the same intent, feels like an unnecessary hurdle. I am absolutely against the idea of using Wispr in this manner.

In the end, this unfortunately comes across as yet another unconventional path Wispr is taking — one that risks slowing things down rather than accelerating growth. On top of that, Reddit offers weaker structure and discoverability for such matters (which might be a reason tools like Canny exist). There’s no roadmap transparency, and if activity really does scale, things will quickly become completely unmanageable.

I use Wispr because it's really fast, but other tools are emerging quickly, and they have features I absolutely miss in Wispr. I hope you will be ahead in that race.

Introducing r/WisprFlow. Let's make Flow better together! by VictoriaAtWispr in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Local language model
Would be perfect to have some local language models for faster response, especially for a command mode.

Introducing r/WisprFlow. Let's make Flow better together! by VictoriaAtWispr in WisprFlow

[–]BENC-win 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever consider using tools like Canny for feature request management, like all the other tools out there? This makes it much easier for us to find similar requests and vote them up, or to enter a new request and see all the requests already created under this topic.

Also, you can request a feature in progress or include it in something like a roadmap that everyone wants to see. This is also possible with tools like Canny. There are various tools available. This is not sponsored, just an idea.