Can I add a custom instruction (or voice command) for no bullet points?

New to WisperFlow. I can't seem to find a way to add a custom instruction to avoid using bullet points. I'm transcribing paragraphs of content, and sometimes there's a list of 3-5 items with commas between them, but WF keeps putting them into bullet points.

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u/gregg_murray — 12 days ago

Best plan for dictating 50,000 words?

I hear Superwhisper is my best app for dictation. I need to dictate around 50,000 words in a week for a project. Can I do that with the Pro plan, or is there a limit that will keep me from doing that much dictation in a week?

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u/gregg_murray — 14 days ago

Should Scrivener still by my app for a marketing book (I used it back in 2010)

I wrote a modest marketing book back in 2010. About 50,000 words. Back then, I used Scrivener for Mac. I remember liking it because my chapters (and note topics) were always visible on the left, and the body, like a Word doc, was on the right. It fit my eye.

I'm going to write an updated version of the book. Is this still the go-to app for what I want to do? Wasn't sure if there was anything newer and better...and most importantly, simple. Thanks.

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u/gregg_murray — 1 month ago

Best app to record and summarize in‑person client meetings?

I run a local digital marketing agency and have 1:1 or small (2–4-person) client/brainstorming meetings every week. I’d like an iPhone app that:

  • Provides an AI summary with key points and action items (like Zoom does so well for video conferencing calls)
  • Records the meetings.
  • The ability to pause the recording when anything sensitive is being discussed or during breaks.
  • Lets me view the recap in a browser on my computer so I can easily copy/paste or export notes into a Word or Google doc.

No problem using cloud storage. I already like how Zoom’s AI works for video calls and need something similar for face‑to‑face meetings. Perplexity recommended Fellow, Otter, and Fireflies, but I’d appreciate recommendations from others who use this type of app the same way I plan to. Thanks.

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u/gregg_murray — 1 month ago

Why Can't Google Fix Location Pages from Companies Gaming the System?

I can't figure out how Google can't cut down on the abuse of location pages. If you're a local or regional business using location pages to drive organic traffic that you can't get through your GBP, that's totally legit and useful for the business and potential customers. But I don't get how companies from hundreds (or even thousands) of miles away can get away with creating dozens or even hundreds of location pages and still appear in local organic listings they have no business appearing in. Anywho. Just seems like this is something Google should be able to fix to outsmart those gaming the algorithm.

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u/gregg_murray — 1 month ago

Looking for examples of well designed content hub + spoke pages

I've Googled for examples of great content hub and spoke pages, but I oddly can't find anything decent. Has anyone done one or seen one that they think is ideal that they can share below?

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u/gregg_murray — 1 month ago

What’s happening at UTC today?

Is there a watch party or something happening today at University Town Center or the baseball field?

u/gregg_murray — 2 months ago

New SEMrush Study: AI vs Human Content

New SEMrush study says 80% of #1 ranked content is human written. But, for a fair evaluation, wouldn’t they need to test human-written content in the past year vs AI-written content in the past year? Hand-written content put up years ago is obviously going to rank higher than recently written AI-generated content.

u/gregg_murray — 2 months ago

Where to park for Randy’s Ridge?

Going over to the baseball game to see the spectacle and sing Country Roads from Randy’s Ridge after we win today. Where do I park? I’ve never been there before.

Update: Got lucky and someone was leaving on the side of Walmart. #winning

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u/gregg_murray — 2 months ago

Someone translate.

What is this, and is it a good thing or just one more thing to add to our todo list?

u/gregg_murray — 3 months ago

Cluster this list vs DIY?

Semrush newbie question: Do you prefer using the topic cluster ("Cluster this list") tool or just taking your keywords and making your own? Or some combination? Or just using the Keyword Strategy Builder? Can't decide on the best workflow to achieve the best results when creating keyword-rich content around a content hub.

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u/gregg_murray — 3 months ago

Which LLM are you using for early topic and keyword research?

Am I weird for thinking I'd better ask Gemini first, since Google knows the SEO answers I really want? Don't answer that. Is anyone thinking the same thing, or does it matter whether you're using Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Claude?

Any other LLM preferences, and why do you like that specific or combination of LLMs for early topic and keyword research before using a keyword search tool?

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u/gregg_murray — 3 months ago