According to a recent LinkedIn post from Wispr Flow, the company is highlighting a use case in which its Chief of Staff built a childcare planning app entirely by voice, using Wispr Flow in combination with the no-code platform Lovable. The post emphasizes that the app was created without a keyboard or traditional coding skills, positioning the workflow as accessible to non-technical users.
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The post also describes a 48-hour hackathon organized with Lovable around Mother’s Day, encouraging participants to build tools for mothers using these platforms. It notes a structured timeline with build and voting phases, a $1,000 grand prize, and credits for Wispr Flow and Lovable, which could indicate an effort to stimulate product experimentation, expand the user base, and increase engagement in the broader no-code and voice-interface ecosystem.

