What is voice habit tracking?
Voice habit tracking uses speech as the primary capture method. In Spoke, you speak naturally, review what Spoke detected, and save the result.
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Spoke is a voice-first habit tracker for iPhone with manual fallback, weekly progress, recovery, widgets, and Apple Health support.
Speak naturally, review what Spoke detected, and save the result before the moment passes.
Yes. Manual quick logging exists so the product still works when speaking is not practical.
Recovery and late logging flows help repair the record after the ideal moment is missed.
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A concise answer about manual fallback and context fit.
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A short answer about recovery and late logging.
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A focused answer about faster access and progress visibility.
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A focused answer about implemented Apple Health support.
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A short hydration-specific answer about units, repeated habits, and low-friction logging.
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Voice habit tracking uses speech as the primary capture method. In Spoke, you speak naturally, review what Spoke detected, and save the result.
Spoke turns transcript input into one or more habit entries, then lets you confirm the detected result before saving.
Yes. Manual quick logging exists as a fallback so the product still works when speaking is not practical.
Yes. The app supports adding, editing, archiving, and deleting habits, and includes a review step before saving voice-detected entries.
Yes. The product is designed to parse one transcript into one or more habit logs, then let you review what it detected.
No. Spoke is voice-first, but manual quick logging and direct habit management are part of the product.
Supported Habit Types
Spoke supports yes or no habits, count habits, and duration habits.
Spoke includes recovery and late logging flows so the record can be fixed after the fact instead of being lost entirely.
No. The product includes weekly progress and consistency views, and its framing is intentionally broader than streak pressure alone.
Yes. Per-habit detail and history views are implemented in the current product.
Yes. Recovery and late logging flows exist so the record can be corrected after the ideal moment has passed.
Spoke includes weekly progress and consistency views, plus per-habit detail and history, rather than relying only on simple streak pressure.
Yes. Widgets are implemented to make access and progress visibility easier on iPhone.
Yes. Apple Health authorization and import flows are implemented for supported health-related use cases.
Yes. Reminder settings and notification scheduling are implemented.
Watch code and a watch target exist, but public messaging should stay conservative until launch validation is complete.
App Intents exist in code, but public messaging should remain conservative until those surfaces are fully validated for launch claims.
No. Widgets are meant to reduce the distance between the user and the logging moment by improving access and visibility.
No. Spoke does not require an account to use the app.
Spoke uses Apple speech recognition for voice logging, and optional Apple cloud-related features exist in the product. For precise wording, read the Privacy Policy.
Yes. Export to CSV and JSON is implemented.
No public claim should promise that. Speech recognition is not forced on-device, and optional Apple cloud-related features exist.
Optional Apple-device sync infrastructure exists, but public wording should stay conservative and avoid broad reliability guarantees.
The current release path behaves as free and unlocked. Public pricing or premium availability should not be claimed unless launch status changes and is explicitly verified.
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