For decades, the building blocks of how we interact with software have barely changed. We got faster load times, cleaner design systems, and smarter backends, but at the UX layer, the user still clicks and types.
The gap between what users could tell you and what a text box captures is enormous. Dictation was a good first step, but it never captured emotion, asked a follow-up, or changed anything about the experience itself.
We need a new interface to close the loop. One that asks, listens, follows up, and updates in real time. The experience goes from cumbersome to magical, and intent is captured in ways that were never possible before.
Text-based UX’s won’t disappear, but I’m convinced this mode of interaction will quietly take over the moments where intent and context matter most.
If you are building something and feel this friction, let’s talk.