Changelog

What we shipped.

User-facing changes only. Internal refactors and dev tooling do not show up here. We update at least weekly; if this page looks stale, please email hello@recitey.com and embarrass us.

  1. Recitey now learns your writing voice automatically on Pro.

    On Pro, Recitey studies your past dictations on your own machine and builds a short profile of how you actually write, then matches it on every rewrite so the output sounds like you rather than a generic assistant. It is built entirely on-device; nothing is uploaded to create it. You can view it, edit it, or turn it off under Settings, Style, Learn my voice.

  2. Founding members can now give a seat. Two invites each at 100% off Pro for three months.

    If you are a founding member, the desktop app's Settings tab shows your remaining invites and a copy-link button. Anyone who buys Pro through your link gets the first three months free. The slots are lifetime and do not refresh; they are a thank-you for backing the project early.

  3. Privacy moved out of the fine print into a section of its own, with the data flow as a diagram.

    The on-device transcription, the optional Pro cloud rewrite, and what crosses the wire are now explained in one block on the homepage. Same facts that were always true; we just stopped burying them.

  4. Manifesto and three personas replace the anonymous quotes block.

    Anonymous testimonials read as fabricated. The new section explains why Recitey exists and who it is built for, in plain language. Real attributed testimonials will rejoin the page once we have them.

  5. Pricing card now shows the annual price first, with monthly one toggle away.

    Annual at $10 per month effective is the better deal. Hiding it behind a Monthly default cost adoption. Now it loads as the primary number.

  6. Mobile hero typography tightened so the download button stays above the fold on a 375 pixel viewport.

    Headline drops from 42px to 34px on mobile and the hero block left-aligns. The download CTA now lands above the fold on iPhone 13 mini and similar.

  7. PostHog analytics live with named events for downloads, video plays, and CTA clicks.

    Foundation for measuring what works on the page. Privacy-respecting setup; no third-party trackers, no session recording.