Action Pills, Voice Input & Landing Demo
A new way for Budge to ask you follow-up questions and voice input for hands-free research.
Three meaningful upgrades land today: a new way for Budge to ask you follow-up questions, voice input for hands-free research, and a reworked landing page that actually shows the product in motion.
Action Pills
Budge can now surface structured follow-up questions as interactive chips directly inside the chat — no typing required.
After an AI response, you may see a set of option chips appear below the message. Tap one (or several, for multi-select questions) and Budge sends your answer automatically. For simple single-choice questions the submission is instant; for more complex ones a Send button confirms your selections. Questions you'd rather skip have an optional Skip toggle.
This keeps the conversation flowing for common decisions — travel style, budget range, party size, interests — without breaking into a plain-text exchange.
Voice Input
The chat input bar now has a microphone button. Tap it, speak, and your words appear in the text field ready to send.
A few notes on how it works: the button only shows up when your browser supports voice input (Chrome and most Chromium browsers do; Safari does not). It explicitly asks for microphone permission the first time — you'll see the browser's native dialog rather than a silent failure. If permission is denied, a short tooltip lets you know. Tap the button again (or it stops automatically) to finish recording.
Reworked Landing Page Demo
The landing page now opens with an animated product walkthrough that shows a real research conversation and a trip plan being built — instead of a static illustration. The hero prompt input is still front and centre; the demo plays alongside it.
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