Yeep, that’s my predicament precisely. It’s a pretty strict requirement, in that it is 50% of the app’s main functionality, haha.
I currently have the idea to use some sort of open-source transcription tool, like https://otranscribe.com/, after the audio has already been recorded.
Could there be any way to take a Thunkable AudioFile object and run that through a web tool like that, then get the text variable back in Thunkable? I am currently saving the audio files in the user’s local database.
Thanks!