AICHE +Facebook Integration

Voice for posts and comments

Speak your Facebook content instead of typing.

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The short answer: open facebook.com, click into any text field, press ⌃+⌥+R (Mac) or Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows/Linux), speak your content, and AICHE inserts formatted text. Works in status updates, comments, Messenger, group posts, Marketplace listings, and business page responses.

Facebook is not one thing. It is a personal diary, a business page, a customer support channel, a buy-and-sell marketplace, and a community forum all mashed into one interface. The problem is that each of these contexts requires a different kind of writing. A Marketplace listing needs clear product descriptions with measurements and condition details. A business page response needs professional, helpful tone. A group discussion comment needs depth and nuance. And your personal status update is just you talking to your friends.

Typing all of this is slow and mentally expensive because you are constantly adjusting your writing style. AICHE handles the volume. Speak naturally in each context, and Message Ready formatting adjusts the output. You focus on what to say. AICHE handles how it reads.

  1. Open facebook.com in your browser.
  2. Navigate to where you want to post: your feed, a group, a business page, Marketplace, or a Messenger conversation.
  3. Click into the text input area. For posts, this is the "What's on your mind?" box. For comments, click "Write a comment." For Messenger, click the message field.
  4. Press ⌃+⌥+R on Mac or Ctrl+Alt+R on Windows/Linux to start recording.
  5. Speak your content. Be specific. Include the details, context, or descriptions that you would normally leave out because typing them feels tedious.
  6. Press the hotkey again. AICHE transcribes, formats, and inserts the text.
  7. Add photos, tags, or location, then post or send.

Marketplace listings that actually sell

The difference between a Marketplace listing that gets inquiries and one that gets ignored is almost always the description. Buyers want to know specifics: dimensions, condition, reason for selling, whether pickup or delivery is available, and what is included. Most sellers write two sentences because typing a detailed description feels like work for something you are trying to get rid of.

Speak the listing description instead. Pick up the item, look at it, and describe what you see. "Selling a solid oak dining table, seats six, 72 inches long by 36 wide, bought it two years ago from West Elm, there are a few light scratches on the surface but structurally it is perfect, comes with the four matching chairs, asking 400 dollars, pickup only from the Ballard neighborhood, available this weekend." That took 15 seconds to say. It contains every detail a buyer needs. Typing that same description would take 90 seconds and most people simply would not bother. Better descriptions mean faster sales and fewer messages asking basic questions.

Group discussions with substance

Facebook Groups are where niche communities live. Gardening groups, local parent communities, professional networking groups, hobbyist circles. The posts and comments that get the most engagement are the ones with real detail and personal experience. But typing a 150-word comment sharing your experience with a specific product, technique, or local service takes 3-4 minutes. Most people scan the discussion and move on.

AICHE drops that barrier. See a question you can answer in a gardening group? Press the hotkey and talk through your experience. "I have been growing tomatoes in raised beds for about five years now and the biggest thing I learned is that watering consistency matters more than volume. I use drip irrigation on a timer, 20 minutes every morning, and my yield doubled compared to when I was hand watering whenever I remembered. The brand I use is DripWorks, their starter kit covers about 100 square feet." That is a genuinely helpful contribution that took 15 seconds to speak. The group gets better content, you get engagement, and it cost you almost nothing.

Business page responses that build trust

If you manage a Facebook business page, you know that response quality directly affects customer perception. A one-line "Thanks for your feedback!" is technically a response, but it builds zero trust. Customers want to feel heard, and that requires specific, personalized replies.

Dictate your business responses with AICHE. Read the customer's comment or review, press the hotkey, and speak a specific reply that addresses their exact point. "Thanks for letting us know about the delivery delay, Sarah. I checked with our shipping team and your order went out this morning with express shipping at no extra charge. You should receive it by Thursday. If it does not arrive by then, reply here and I will personally follow up." That took 12 seconds to say. Enable Message Ready and it reads like a carefully composed customer service response. When you have 15 comments and reviews to respond to, speaking them takes 5 minutes total versus 25 minutes of typing.

Heads-up: Facebook's comment fields can be small, especially on mobile-optimized web layouts. AICHE inserts text regardless of the field size. For long comments, the text will appear in the field and you can scroll to review it before posting.

The pro-tip: enable Clean Language in AICHE settings when responding on business pages or in professional groups. If your natural speech includes casual phrases or rough language, Clean Language filters it so your public-facing responses maintain the tone your page or group requires.

Result: managing a day on Facebook that includes 5 Marketplace listings, 10 group comments, and 8 business page responses drops from over an hour of typing to about 15 minutes of dictation. Your listings sell faster because they have better descriptions. Your group comments add real value. Your business responses build customer trust.

Do this now: go to Facebook Marketplace, find something you have been meaning to list, click "Create new listing," press your hotkey, and speak the description while looking at the item. Post it and see how much better it reads compared to what you would have typed.

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