Yes, hugely agree, this suggestion in particular would also be a massive WIN for the dude developing the app, as it will most certainly lead to people posting all over forums and social media accounts showcasing their latest shortcut/workflow/automation set-ups and automatically bring publicity to the app.
This would take superwhisper to next level. I wanted to note, that in the mean time, similar functionality can be achieved using macrowhisper. https://github.com/ognistik/macrowhisper
Plus one for having this native to Superwhisper. I currently do this with macrowhisper. Appreciate Robert's work on macrowhisper, but I'm guessing he wouldn't mind being Sherlocked.
That would be great. For now, you can already do this if you have keyboard maestro and trigger macros from the Mac OS voice control
this would be great
Critical feature for me personally. I use a Telegram bot today to send transcriptions to many different workflows. This is the type of feature I will jump ship for tbh. I tried to leave Granola for Circleback for this exact reason, but there's not notetaking interface for Circleback, so Granola it is.
+1 This is going to be a huge feature that will really make Superwhisper even more powerful. I definitely support this feature.
This would be incredible and unlocks myriad new use cases and automations.
This is a critical enabling function to embed Superwhisper into helpful workflows. Personally I’d use this capability to auto summarize meeting notes, then auto draft recap emails which could be automatically created in Gmail drafts folder, waiting for human reviews and completion I’d also automate appending notes to my Reflect account, where I keep all other user feedback, meeting minutes, etc

Having all recording stored on disk is already enabling for expanding capabilities, as you can watch for changes in the folder and trigger other workflows. A solid and official system of events/triggers would make the ecosystem exploding. Potentially allowing for building plugins. +1 to Jared who pointed to https://github.com/ognistik/macrowhisper