Wispr Flow Snippets and Styles plus the pricing discussion are the 2026 updates worth knowing before you commit to a subscription
Snippets for creating text shortcuts that expand to longer predefined text when triggered by voice is the efficiency multiplier for frequently used phrases, templates, signatures and boilerplate text. A voice shortcut that expands to your full email signature, a canned support response or a standard meeting request template is the kind of repetitive text work that compounds into significant time savings across a week.
The Styles tab for configuring how Wispr Flow adapts your dictation to different contexts, formal documentation versus conversational email versus code comments, is the output quality control that changes whether voice-generated text needs significant editing before use.
The pricing model being discussed specifically in the video without the reviewer sharing the specific new pricing is the transparency signal worth noting before subscribing. Checking current pricing directly before committing is the right step given that pricing discussions in review videos may be outdated by the time you watch them.
The use cases beyond writing, voice commands for AI agents and software demonstrations being mentioned, expand the tool's utility beyond the dictation category.
What specific text shortcut type would you configure first in Wispr Flow Snippets and how many times per day do you currently type that text manually?