Echo Note

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About this app

EchoNote — Reminders That Speak to You

EchoNote records short voice notes, transcribes them on your device, extracts the reminder details, and speaks them back at the right time. Everything — audio, transcripts, and reminders — stays local on your phone. Nothing is uploaded to any server or cloud.

Key Features

Voice-first capture
Record a quick note; EchoNote transcribes on-device and extracts date, time, title, and repeat rules automatically.

Smart announcements
Reminders are spoken with Text-to-Speech and shown visually, so you’ll hear them even when your screen is off.

Recurring schedules
Set repeats for daily, weekly, or monthly routines such as bills, meds, classes, or workouts.

Lightweight and fast
Clean UI, low battery impact, and quick navigation.



Privacy First
• Audio is processed on your device and never sent off-device.
• No cloud accounts, no server sync, no hidden uploads.
• Transcripts and reminders are stored locally; your data stays with you.

Upcoming
• Optional local backup/restore
• Custom TTS voices
• Theming (dark/light)
• Smart categories and tags

Stay organized, stay in control — and let your phone speak for you.
EchoNote — Reminders that Speak to You.

Support: support@sandyandroidworks.store
Website: https://echonote.sandyandroidworks.store
Updated on
Oct 19, 2025

Data safety

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