Nily functions are currently not working, and support is not responding at all. What guarantees are there that VoiceDash will not suddenly turn into a non-functional service as well?
Voice Dash should be utilized as a keyboard on iOS or iPad. I see that you can activate emojis and numbers. Why don’t you make a full‑fledged keyboard and keep VoiceDash as part of the button so that it can be triggered easily while using the VoiceDash keyboard? Am I missing something? Is it already available? I notice that you have already created a numeric keypad, but not a full‑fledged keyboard.
Founder Team
charizze.soquena
May 12, 2026
A: You’re not missing anything — currently, VoiceDash on iOS/iPadOS is mainly designed around the VoiceDash input bar and dictation workflow rather than being a complete full-sized replacement keyboard.
The emoji and numeric shortcuts you’re seeing are part of the current keyboard extension implementation, but at the moment we don’t yet provide a full traditional keyboard layout with integrated...
Q: Before purchasing VoiceDash i want to clear this.
Hi,
Before purchasing VoiceDash, I wanted to test it first, so I tried the free version. The speech-to-text/dictation quality is good, but I found one issue that I need to clarify.
When VoiceDash is active, I can’t remove or hide its icon. It stays visible in my menu bar/taskbar, and my MacBook constantly shows a small hyphen-style icon on the screen. When I hover over it, it shows that the...
Founder Team
charizze.soquena
May 10, 2026
A: Hi, thanks for trying VoiceDash first before purchasing.
What you’re seeing is not related to the free vs paid/lifetime plan — the behavior is the same across plans.
However, you can hide that small hyphen-style VoiceDash bar on the bottom of the screen. To do this:
Are you referring to the VocieDash icon? If yes, the VoiceDash app icon will still remain visible in the taskbar/menu bar/dock while the app is running in the background. This is normal behavior since VoiceDash needs to stay active for hotkeys and dictation to work properly.
Additionally, if you fully close/quit the app and the icon still remains visible in the taskbar, that usually means the app is pinned to the taskbar/dock itself rather than actively running.
How does the app work on iPhone? Can I program my action button to simply press it and dictate text? Or do I have to go to the app and then dictate text there and it goes to my clipboard? I use my iPhone extensively so the method of how it’s utilized on iOS is most important to me. Also, how do I switch between languages? In other words, if I wanted to speak English and have the test written in...
Founder Team
charizze.soquena
May 8, 2026
A: Hi,
Thank you for your questions!
1. How does VoiceDash work on iPhone? VoiceDash on iPhone currently works through the iOS keyboard integration. Once enabled, you can use the VoiceDash keyboard inside almost any app where you can type (Messages, Notes, Mail, ChatGPT, browser fields, etc.).
First, please make sure Full Access is enabled for the VoiceDash keyboard: • Go to Settings →...
Just one thing to clarify - Whispr now makes you go to their app when moving from one app to another. According to them this is an Apple policy. Can you confirm that your product does not have the same limitation? In other words if I were to leave your app open in the background and dictate text using the keyboard method would I ever have to return to your App in between moving to another App?
As long as VoiceDash is still running in the background (orange mic indicator visible), you should generally be able to continue using the VoiceDash keyboard across apps without needing to reopen the main VoiceDash app each time.
However, if iOS stops/suspends the app in the background or the mic session ends, then iOS may redirect them back to the VoiceDash app again to re-check permissions/access before dictation can continue.
Q: Is the fate of Nily waiting for VoiceDash?
Nily functions are currently not working, and support is not responding at all. What guarantees are there that VoiceDash will not suddenly turn into a non-functional service as well?
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Q: iOS/iPad Keyboard integration:
Voice Dash should be utilized as a keyboard on iOS or iPad. I see that you can activate emojis and numbers. Why don’t you make a full‑fledged keyboard and keep VoiceDash as part of the button so that it can be triggered easily while using the VoiceDash keyboard? Am I missing something? Is it already available? I notice that you have already created a numeric keypad, but not a full‑fledged keyboard.
charizze.soquena
May 12, 2026A: You’re not missing anything — currently, VoiceDash on iOS/iPadOS is mainly designed around the VoiceDash input bar and dictation workflow rather than being a complete full-sized replacement keyboard.
The emoji and numeric shortcuts you’re seeing are part of the current keyboard extension implementation, but at the moment we don’t yet provide a full traditional keyboard layout with integrated...
Share VoiceDash
Q: Before purchasing VoiceDash i want to clear this.
Hi,
Before purchasing VoiceDash, I wanted to test it first, so I tried the free version. The speech-to-text/dictation quality is good, but I found one issue that I need to clarify.
When VoiceDash is active, I can’t remove or hide its icon. It stays visible in my menu bar/taskbar, and my MacBook constantly shows a small hyphen-style icon on the screen. When I hover over it, it shows that the...
charizze.soquena
May 10, 2026A: Hi, thanks for trying VoiceDash first before purchasing.
What you’re seeing is not related to the free vs paid/lifetime plan — the behavior is the same across plans.
However, you can hide that small hyphen-style VoiceDash bar on the bottom of the screen. To do this:
VoiceDash Settings → Right-side panel → Turn off “Display Voice Bar”
Once disabled:
* the small bottom screen indicator will...
Share VoiceDash
and how can i hide this form task bar?
Are you referring to the VocieDash icon? If yes, the VoiceDash app icon will still remain visible in the taskbar/menu bar/dock while the app is running in the background. This is normal behavior since VoiceDash needs to stay active for hotkeys and dictation to work properly.
Additionally, if you fully close/quit the app and the icon still remains visible in the taskbar, that usually means the app is pinned to the taskbar/dock itself rather than actively running.
no i'm taking about like how i hide this form dock?
how can i hide icon form dock
Yes, you can hide the VoiceDash icon from the macOS Dock.
Please go to:
Settings → General → turn OFF “Display App in Dock”
After disabling that option, VoiceDash should continue running in the background without showing the Dock icon.
Q: Sumo day of this deal availability?
Will this deal be available on SUMO Day, which is in the first week of next month?
charizze.soquena
May 9, 2026A: Hi, thank you for reaching out.
Unfortunately, it will not be available during Sumo Day next month.
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Q: Using on iPhone
How does the app work on iPhone? Can I program my action button to simply press it and dictate text? Or do I have to go to the app and then dictate text there and it goes to my clipboard? I use my iPhone extensively so the method of how it’s utilized on iOS is most important to me. Also, how do I switch between languages? In other words, if I wanted to speak English and have the test written in...
charizze.soquena
May 8, 2026A: Hi,
Thank you for your questions!
1. How does VoiceDash work on iPhone?
VoiceDash on iPhone currently works through the iOS keyboard integration. Once enabled, you can use the VoiceDash keyboard inside almost any app where you can type (Messages, Notes, Mail, ChatGPT, browser fields, etc.).
First, please make sure Full Access is enabled for the VoiceDash keyboard:
• Go to Settings →...
Share VoiceDash
Just one thing to clarify - Whispr now makes you go to their app when moving from one app to another. According to them this is an Apple policy. Can you confirm that your product does not have the same limitation? In other words if I were to leave your app open in the background and dictate text using the keyboard method would I ever have to return to your App in between moving to another App?
As long as VoiceDash is still running in the background (orange mic indicator visible), you should generally be able to continue using the VoiceDash keyboard across apps without needing to reopen the main VoiceDash app each time.
However, if iOS stops/suspends the app in the background or the mic session ends, then iOS may redirect them back to the VoiceDash app again to re-check permissions/access before dictation can continue.