How do I write a sharper AI prompt with Prompt mode in Vozzle?
Long-press the voice command button to open Prompt mode, speak your rough idea, then optionally attach a note or meeting as context. Vozzle rewrites the messy transcript into a clean, complete prompt you can edit and copy straight into any AI tool like your favorite AI app. A normal tap of the same button instead files what you say as a task, event, or note.
Here's how
Long-press the voice button
Press and hold the voice command button for about half a second — Vozzle gives a haptic tap and opens Prompt mode, marked by the amber "Prompt mode" pill and the "Speak your prompt." headline. A quick tap on the same button does something completely different: it auto-files what you say as a task, event, or note, so the hold is what tells Vozzle to make a prompt instead of saving anything.
Speak your rough idea
Vozzle listens and streams a live transcript; tap "Done speaking" and your words drop straight into an editable "Prompt mode · Review" screen. Nothing has been sent to AI yet — this hold is deliberate, so you can fix any dictation slips in the transcript and attach context before the rewrite runs.
Attach a note or meeting
Tap "Add context" to pull from your 30 most recent Notes, Meetings, Tasks, or Events; multi-select across all four tabs and tap "Done (n)" to bring them in as chips. The rewrite folds these into the prompt as a snippet of each item (a meeting's AI summary, or its last 20 transcript lines if there's no summary — not the whole thing), which is what grounds the result in your real material.
Process and copy
Tap "Process" — this is the one AI call in the flow — and Vozzle rewrites your transcript plus context into a clean prompt under "YOUR PROMPT" on the "Prompt mode · Ready to paste" screen. Tweak the wording if you like, then tap "Copy"; the prompt lands on your clipboard with a "Prompt copied" toast, ready to paste into any AI app you like.
Tap "Regenerate" on the result screen and you don't get a blind re-roll — Vozzle drops you back on the "Prompt mode · Review" screen with your transcript and context chips still intact, so you can reword the transcript or swap in a different note before running it again. It's the cheapest way to steer the output instead of hoping the next pass lands.
Worth knowing
- Context is a snippetIn Prompt mode attached items are clipped to short snippets (a note to ~2,000 characters, a meeting to its AI summary or last 20 transcript lines, a task/event description to ~1,000), so attach the meeting whose summary captures what you need rather than assuming the whole transcript goes in.
- The AI runs at ProcessSpeaking and editing the transcript hit no AI; the single rewrite call fires only when you tap "Process", which is exactly why Vozzle parks you on the Review screen first — to get the input right before drawing on your AI allowance.
- Edit before and afterThere are two editable text areas — the transcript on the Review screen and "YOUR PROMPT" on the result screen — so you can correct dictation before the AI sees it and polish the final wording without a second AI call.
- Nothing is savedUnlike a normal tap, a long-press never creates a note, task, or event — the only output is the prompt on your clipboard, and Cancel will warn you ("Discard your prompt?") before throwing away unsaved transcript or prompt text.
While you're here
What's the difference between a tap and a long-press on the voice button?
A normal tap runs intent detection and files what you say into Vozzle as a task, event, or note (with an Undo toast). A long-press locks the session into Prompt mode — it skips the classifier entirely and instead cleans your spoken idea into a prompt you copy out to another AI tool. Nothing from a long-press is ever saved to Vozzle; the prompt only exists on your clipboard.
Does the prompt get sent to an AI, or just copied?
It's rewritten by Vozzle's AI, then copied — Prompt mode has no built-in connection to your favorite AI app. "Process" makes one Vozzle AI call to turn your words into a tidy prompt, then "Copy" puts that text on your clipboard for you to paste wherever you want. The "Undo" on the toast simply clears the clipboard; the prompt isn't stored anywhere in the app afterward.
Do I need a paid plan to use Prompt mode?
No — it's a Starter-tier feature, and free users get a bypass that lets them run it against their lifetime trial credits (10 to start). Once those run out, paid tiers draw from a metered monthly AI budget instead. The spoken read-out features — Travel mode and Voice partner — are the ones that actually require Pro or above; Prompt mode never does.