Show HN: Infina – create Linear tickets by voice command
1 point by shubhmx 6 hours ago
Hey HN, I’m Shubham, building Infina AI (https://infina.so )
I noticed I was creating ~30 Linear issues a day. Often I’d be in the middle of designing something or thinking through GTM, remember a bug or task, switch to Linear, write it up, assign it, set priority, then switch back. Same pattern with Slack—context switching dozens of times a day.
It wasn’t the time per action that bothered me as much as losing focus repeatedly. I kept thinking: when I already know what needs to be done, why do I have to stop what I’m doing just to type it somewhere?
That led me to experiment with voice-first workflows.
What we built Infina is a desktop app that lets you execute common work actions using voice, without switching tabs.
• Voice execution – Hold a key and say something like: “Create a Linear ticket: fix navbar bug, assign to Sarah, high priority.” or “Send a Slack message to the engineering channel: deployment is done.” The action happens in the background while you stay in your current app.
• Voice dictation – This is for writing text anywhere (Slack, email, docs). You can speak naturally and it cleans up filler words and structure, instead of raw transcription.
• Voice search – Ask a quick question (product, debugging, general knowledge) and get a short answer in a small popup, without opening a browser or new tab.
• Meeting notes – Infina runs in the background and capture meetings (Zoom, Meet, Teams, etc.) without a bot joining. You get transcripts, summaries, and searchable history. This is where the product originally started.
Over time, I found myself opening Linear and Slack much less. Tasks get captured immediately when I think of them, instead of relying on memory or context switching later.
There’s a short demo here showing ticket creation by voice: https://x.com/shubhmx/status/2003846700532978016
Infina works on macOS and Windows: https://www.infina.so
I’d genuinely love feedback from people here:
Does voice execution fit anywhere in your workflow?
What tools would actually be worth integrating?
Where would this feel unnecessary or annoying?
Happy to answer any technical or product questions.