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Write your book without typing: using this wearable AI note taker

This guide walks you through how to use this tool to capture your thoughts, transcribe them into text, and turn them into a manuscript with minimal effort. 

Many aspiring authors struggle not because they lack ideas, but because the writing process feels heavy. The blank page creates pressure to be perfect, busy schedules make it hard to find long blocks of focus time, and typing for hours can be physically draining. 

That’s why so many books stay unwritten; people get stuck before the words even flow. But what if writing a book didn’t have to mean typing at all? Here’s how.

How to write a book without typing: Using this wearable AI note taker

Writing a book doesn’t have to mean hours of typing. With Plaud NotePin, a wearable note taker, you can talk through your ideas and turn them into a manuscript. 

Here’s a step-by-step guide.

Step 1. Dictate your book with Plaud NotePin

Instead of sitting in front of a keyboard, wear Plaud NotePin and speak your book out loud. You can do this while walking, commuting, or even doing chores. The key is to treat it like storytelling, explain your ideas as if you’re talking to a friend. This helps your words flow naturally and avoids the “blank page freeze.”

For example, when you are taking a 20-minute walk. Instead of scrolling on your phone, you speak out a whole story or concept for your book. By the time you’re home, the transcript is already waiting in text form. The next day, you spend just 15 minutes editing, and suddenly, a rough chapter is born. Step by step, these micro-sessions add up to a finished manuscript.

Tips: Instead of forcing yourself to write chapters in order, you can simply speak your thoughts into Plaud NotePin. The beauty of this method is freedom; you don’t have to create your book in strict sequence. Each session becomes a “mini-chapter” that you can rearrange later.

  • Have an idea for Chapter 5 while you’re out walking? Record it.
  • Want to expand on a story for Chapter 2 later? Start a new session.

But you can tag or label each recording, making it easier to assign them to chapters later. This keeps your thoughts organized and ensures nothing gets lost.

Step 2. Transcribe 

Plaud NotePin transcribes your spoken words into text with high accuracy. No need for extra microphones, special setups, or manual uploads, the device does the heavy lifting. By the end of your recording session, you’ll already have a written draft waiting for you.

Example of transcribed text from Plaud NotePin, turning spoken words into written content.

If you’re someone who loves structure, consider combining your recordings with an outline before you begin. For example, jot down your book’s main chapters, then record sessions for each one. This way, your transcripts fall neatly into place.

Step 3. Edit and refine

Spoken language is different from written language, so your first draft may feel rough. That’s okay. The goal is to get words on the page as quickly as possible. From there, you can:

  • Edit it yourself
  • Hire a freelance editor
  • Or collaborate with a ghostwriter who can refine the content while preserving your unique voice.

Beyond books: Don’t limit your recordings to book chapters. The same material can later be repurposed into blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, or even online course scripts. One idea spoken out loud can become multiple formats, multiplying your creative output.

Advanced tips for efficient dictation

Dictating your book is easier than typing, but a few smart habits can make it even smoother. 

Set a recording routine

Plaud NotePin wearable note taker shown on wristband for easy dictation while on the go.

One of the best ways to get the most from your Plaud NotePin is to make it a habit. Try recording at the same time each day, even if it’s just 20 or 30 minutes. 

Do it consistently, and it stops feeling like work and starts feeling natural. 

For instance, you might record the main ideas of a chapter during a morning walk. Later, add your stories or examples. At night, you could quickly summarize what you worked on. Doing this every day keeps your ideas moving and your manuscript growing.

Batch your ideas

It also helps to batch your recordings. Don’t try to do everything at once. Start with your big ideas, then record the stories, and save quotes or research for later. When you go to organize your book, it’s much easier. You won’t have to dig through random audio clips to find what you need.

Use tags or keywords

Tagging your recordings makes a huge difference. 

Give each session a simple label, like “Leadership” or “Case study.” You can get more specific if you want, like “Leadership – Decision making.” Later, when you’re building your book, you can search your tags and pull exactly what you need.

By recording every day, batching your ideas, and tagging your sessions, you make dictating a book simple. You spend less time figuring out what goes where and more time getting your story on the page.

Conclusion

Writing a book doesn’t have to mean hours of typing. With Plaud NotePin, you can dictate your ideas, transcribe them automatically, and refine your draft efficiently. This approach makes writing accessible, flexible, and even enjoyable—helping you turn your ideas into a finished book without ever sitting at a keyboard.

FAQ

Can I write a book without typing a single word?

Yes. You can dictate your book, record your voice and have it transcribed, or hire a ghostwriter to do all the writing for you.

How much does hiring a ghostwriter typically cost?

Costs vary widely depending on the writer’s experience and project scope, but ghostwriting is generally the most expensive option compared to dictation or hybrid methods.

How do I start if I don’t have an outline?

Before beginning any writing method, spend time developing your book concept, target audience, and a detailed outline. Professional services can help you craft these foundational elements.

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