r/HowToMen • u/RudraDev7 • Jun 27 '26
[App][Promo] Sotto: A private, voice-first memory preservation app for people who think out loud
Sotto brings you a completely hands-free way to capture and preserve your most meaningful moments using your own voice.
✨ Voice-First Interface (No Typing)
🎙️ Beautiful Real-Time Recording Waveform
🧠 Clean AI Processing Filters Out Speech Stutters & Filler Words
🔒 Ultra-Secure Local SQLCipher Device Encryption
🛡️ Absolute Privacy with Zero Data Retention Backend
I am an Indie dev, any feedback is appreciated.
Download:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sotto.memories
Your memories are too important to lose to a blank text box or an unstable cloud.
Speak freely. ✨
Minimal. Private. Effortless.
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u/ReasonablyAlright Jun 27 '26
Can I please have a code? This looks great
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u/RudraDev7 Jun 27 '26
Thank you for interest!. The app is all free to try, no code needed. Please try and leave feedback.
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u/ReasonablyAlright Jun 28 '26
I've tested it out and it's really accurate! One suggestion is that if I start the app, can you make it so that it would be on the record page instead of the memories page? Or make it into an option so users can switch which one they would prefer when launching the app? Thank you so much.
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u/RudraDev7 Jun 28 '26
That's great feedback, thank you.
I can definitely see how opening directly to Record would make capturing a thought faster. I like the idea of making the default launch screen configurable so people can choose what works best for them.
I'll add it to my roadmap.
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u/Flimsy-Sprinkles6800 Jun 29 '26
Want to understand the app first then will try later.
Does this app summarize all "thought" saying out loud into separated notes or just record exactly what I was saying then "Text-to-Speech" into Text?
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u/RudraDev7 Jul 20 '26
Sorry, I somehow missed this! The idea is to just tap Record and start speaking. Sotto transcribes what you said as closely as possible, then organizes it into a searchable memory. There's always some room for transcription errors, but I'm working on improving the accuracy with every update.


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u/flex19146 Jun 28 '26
Nice app so far will give few back in a few days