What this does
Typing is the bottleneck. Voice isn't. Send Toyo a voice note in iMessage or Telegram describing what you want — "draft a reply to Priya saying we'll move to Tuesday and add Conor to the invite" — and the work gets done. No commands, no syntax, no special phrasing.
What kinds of work
- **Drafts** — reply to that email, write the follow-up, summarise the call into an investor update.
- **Scheduling** — find time with Sarah next week, push the 3pm to Thursday, ask Conor for 30 minutes Friday.
- **Memory** — remember that I told the team standup moved to 10, add to the briefing tomorrow.
- **Research on the move** — what did X just raise, who's the new VP at Y, summarise this article I'm about to read.
Why voice is faster than apps
Most founder work is messy multi-step asks ("draft the reply to her, but also schedule a follow-up and pull the deck Sarah sent last quarter"). Typing them takes 90 seconds. Saying them takes 15. Toyo handles the parsing — turns the voice note into the right sequence of actions across Gmail, Calendar, your Library, and your CRM.
Best moment to use it: in transit. Walking the dog, between meetings, on the way to the office. Toyo reports back in writing so you can act on the result when you're back at a screen.