For Journalists & News Writers

File Malayalam News Stories Before Your Competition

Malayala Manorama has 8.3 million readers. Breaking news demands speed. Voice typing lets you file stories while others are still typing.

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See how journalists & news writers use Malayalam voice typing

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Common challenges journalists & news writers face with Malayalam typing

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Breaking News Waits for No One

By the time you type your story in Malayalam, the news is old. Competitors with faster workflows break the story first.

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Field Reporting Nightmare

You're at a protest, accident scene, or press conference. Taking notes on a tiny Malayalam keyboard while things happen? Impossible.

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Interview Transcription Takes Hours

A 30-minute interview takes 2-3 hours to transcribe. That's half your day gone on one source.

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Deadline Pressure Every Day

Daily deadlines mean daily typing marathons. Malayalam keyboard layouts slow you down when speed matters most.

How Malayalam Voice Typing Helps

Your voice is the fastest keyboard

File Stories in Minutes

Dictate your news story as fast as you can speak. A 500-word report in 5 minutes, not 45. Beat the competition to publish.

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Report from the Field

Open MindLink on your phone at any location. Speak your observations, quotes, and story draft while events unfold. No keyboard needed.

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Instant Interview Notes

After interviews, speak your key quotes and summary immediately. Capture exact Malayalam phrases while fresh in memory.

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Multi-Platform Content

One voice session gives you content for print, web, and social. Repurpose your Malayalam copy across all platforms.

Perfect for Journalists & News Writers

  • Breaking news story drafts in minutes
  • Field reporting on mobile
  • Interview transcription assistance
  • Press release and PR coverage
  • Feature article drafts
  • Social media posts for news handles
  • Headline and caption writing
  • Handles Malayalam-English code-switching
  • 99% accuracy for all Kerala dialects
  • Works offline for saved content
  • Copy-paste to any CMS or editor
  • Privacy-first: voice processed locally

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Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can I file a breaking news story?

A 500-word Malayalam news story can be dictated in about 5 minutes. Compare that to 30-45 minutes of keyboard typing. In breaking news, those 25 minutes make the difference between first and forgotten.

Can I use this while reporting from the field?

Yes! Open MindLink on your phone browser at any location — protest site, accident scene, press conference. Speak your observations and story draft while events unfold. No Malayalam keyboard struggle in the field.

How do I handle interview transcription?

After your interview, speak the key quotes and summaries while they're fresh. MindLink captures exact Malayalam phrases. For full transcription, dictate sections from your audio recording. Much faster than typing every word.

Does it work for code-switching (Malayalam + English)?

Perfectly! News stories often mix Malayalam narrative with English quotes, names, and technical terms. Our AI handles "Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced that..." naturally. Real Kerala journalism style.

Can I use this for social media posts?

Absolutely! Quickly dictate news updates for your publication's Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Breaking news alerts in seconds. Great for Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Asianet News social handles.

What about accuracy for names and places?

Our AI is trained on Kerala news content — place names, politician names, organization names. For unusual spellings, you can edit after. But 99% accuracy means minimal corrections.

Is my unpublished story secure?

Yes. Voice processing happens locally on your device. Your scoops and unpublished stories stay private. We don't store your audio or transcriptions on our servers.

How do journalists at major publications use this?

Many reporters dictate their first draft by speaking, then edit and polish in their CMS. The dictation captures the story structure and key facts. Editing is faster than typing from scratch.