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omi vs Stet

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

omi

Open-source AI that watches your screen, hears your meetings, remembers everything

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

omi is an open-source AI platform from BasedHardware that runs continuously on your desktop and mobile devices, capturing screen activity, audio from meetings, and conversations in real time. It synthesizes everything into a persistent memory graph — you can later ask it what was decided in a meeting last Tuesday, what was on-screen during a debug session, or what a colleague said during a standup call. The platform spans macOS, iOS, Android, and even open-hardware wearable devices. The new v0.11.333 release (shipped April 18) adds significantly improved background processing, better MCP integration for feeding memories into coding agents, and a faster ChromaDB-backed retrieval layer. It claimed 824 new GitHub stars in a single day, the highest star velocity on GitHub trending this week. With 300,000+ active users and 10,000+ total stars, omi has quietly become the most widely deployed "always-on" memory layer for AI workflows. Its open hardware companion (a small wearable device) positions it beyond software into ambient computing.

S

Productivity

Stet

Open-source macOS dictation that sounds like you, not a corporate AI

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Stet is a minimalist, open-source macOS voice input app that transcribes speech and cleans it up without stripping away your natural voice. Named for the editorial term "let it stand," it's built on the principle that AI transcription should preserve your phrasing — not homogenize it into corporate-speak. The app listens locally, then optionally passes transcripts through an AI cleanup layer (OpenAI or Groq) to fix filler words and false starts. You can bring your own API key for completely free usage, or pay $6.99/month for the hosted cloud version. A Supabase backend enforces zero data retention, so nothing is stored after processing. Stet is the work of a single indie developer who noticed that every dictation tool on the market either sounds robotic or aggressively rewrites your words. At 66 Product Hunt upvotes on launch day (April 22, 2026), it's a quiet success that fills a real gap for writers, developers, and anyone who types a lot and is tired of Dragon-era dictation software.

Decision
omi
Stet
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source / Free (hardware optional)
Free (BYOK) / $6.99/month
Best for
Open-source AI that watches your screen, hears your meetings, remembers everything
Open-source macOS dictation that sounds like you, not a corporate AI
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

MCP integration is the killer feature here — being able to feed real-time meeting context directly into your Claude Code session without copy-pasting is something I've wanted for two years. The 824 stars in one day tells you this resonated with real developers immediately.

80/100 · ship

Open-source, BYOK, and local-first listening? This is how voice input should work. The Groq integration makes transcription near-instant. I've been using it for commit messages and code comments — genuinely faster than typing for longer explanations.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Continuously capturing your screen and all audio is a massive privacy surface. Most workplaces explicitly prohibit recording meetings without consent, and storing that data locally doesn't make the capture part legal. Proceed with caution and check your employment contract.

45/100 · skip

Apple's built-in dictation has gotten surprisingly good, and it's free with no BYOK setup. The 'preserves your voice' pitch is compelling but subjective — I'd want a side-by-side blind test. Solo indie developer + $7/mo hosted tier raises long-term sustainability questions.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

This is what a true second brain looks like — not a note-taking app, but a persistent ambient layer that captures life as it happens. The open-hardware wearables angle is early but points to a world where your AI context travels with your body, not just your laptop.

80/100 · ship

We're entering an era where voice is the primary interface for AI-assisted work. Tools that get the human-voice preservation problem right now will have a head start when voice input becomes default. Stet's philosophy is the right one.

Creator
80/100 · ship

For content creators who reference past work, client calls, and visual research constantly, having an AI that already has all that context without being explicitly fed it is genuinely transformative. Auto-generating meeting summaries and action items alone saves hours per week.

80/100 · ship

As a writer, dictation tools that rewrite me drive me insane. Stet is the first one that feels like a scribe rather than an editor. The zero-retention policy means I can dictate client-sensitive notes without anxiety. This is the one.

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