What is the best Monologue alternative that works on Windows?
Typilot, DictaFlow, Spokenly, Superwhisper, Wispr Flow, and Handy all run on Windows. Typilot is the only option here that is fully local on Windows - audio never leaves the machine and it adds 27 AI commands, AI autocomplete, and meeting transcription with on-device speaker diarization. DictaFlow covers Mac, Windows, and iOS with app-aware formatting similar to Monologue's context detection at $7/month.
Is there a free Monologue alternative?
Yes. Spokenly is free for local transcription with no word cap, no account, and no credit card on macOS, Windows, and iPhone. Handy is MIT open source and permanently free on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Resonant has a free base tier with local Apple Neural Engine transcription on Mac. Typilot offers a 3-day full-feature trial; after the trial it costs $7.99/month or $199 one-time lifetime.
Which Monologue alternative is best for privacy?
Typilot, Spokenly (local tier), Resonant (free tier), Superwhisper, and Handy all transcribe on-device with audio never leaving your machine. Monologue's deep context formatting sends screen data to cloud servers even when local transcription is enabled. For the strictest data-stays-on-device requirement, Typilot is the most complete option: local Whisper for transcription, local Ollama for AI commands and autocomplete, and on-device speaker diarization for meetings - all on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Does any Monologue alternative have screen-aware formatting like deep context?
DictaFlow offers App-Aware context detection that reads the active application and adjusts formatting accordingly - available on Mac, Windows, and iOS at $7/month. Wispr Flow also adapts output to the active app via cloud processing, similar to Monologue. Typilot achieves context-specific formatting through its 27 inline AI command triggers rather than automatic screen reading, giving you explicit control over when and how AI processing occurs.