Short answers. No dodging.
The questions people ask before they trust a machine with their words.
Is this a dictation app?
No. Dictation gives you text. This routes your words to the right place, does the work, and remembers everything. Text is exhaust; outcomes are the product.
Does it ever send, buy, or delete anything on its own?
No. Anything that touches the outside world hits a safety gate and waits for your explicit yes. That's an architecture rule, not a setting.
Where do my words live?
In plain files on machines you control. The vault is yours — readable, portable, auditable. No proprietary silo.
What does it cost?
The daily tip is free forever. Installed systems are scoped per business — see the tiers.
Is this an app I download?
It's a system: a knowledge vault plus a routing harness wired to AI models, installed on your machines. Yap Computer is its voice-first face.
Who builds it?
Victor Valentine Romo — an operator who runs his consultancy, client work, and nine websites through the same system being sold. The proof is the operation.