Current Feature Set

What Spoke supports in the product today.

This page stays focused on implemented product behavior. It is the best overview if you want to understand what Spoke can actually do right now without mixing in future-facing ideas.

Quick answer: What does Spoke support today?

Capture

Voice logging with review-before-save plus manual quick logging.

Habit model

Yes or no, count, and duration habits for simple recurring tracking.

Progress and recovery

Weekly progress, per-habit history, recovery flows, and late logging support.

Apple surfaces

Widgets, Apple Health integration, notifications, export, and account-free use.

Capture

Voice logging with review before save

Speak naturally, let Spoke detect one or more habits, then confirm the result before saving.

  • Primary voice capture flow
  • Transcript parsing into habit entries
  • Review-and-save loop for trust

Fallback

Manual quick logging

Voice is the wedge, but the product still works when speaking is not practical.

  • Quick manual log path
  • Add, edit, archive, and delete habits
  • Useful in quiet or public spaces

Habit Types

Yes or no, count, and duration habits

Spoke supports the common habit types needed for simple daily tracking.

  • Yes or no completion habits
  • Count-based habits like glasses or reps
  • Duration habits like walks or meditation

Consistency

Weekly progress and recovery flows

The product includes views and flows that support an honest record rather than perfection pressure.

  • Weekly progress and consistency views
  • Per-habit detail and history
  • Recovery and late logging support

Apple Surfaces

Widgets and Apple Health integration

Spoke includes implemented native surfaces that reduce friction and expand visibility.

  • Home Screen widgets
  • Apple Health authorization and import flows
  • Reminders and notification settings

Control

Export and account-free use

Spoke does not require an account and lets users export habit data.

  • CSV export
  • JSON export
  • No required account to use the app

Implemented does not always mean hero-worthy.

Some surfaces exist in the codebase but should still be described conservatively in public marketing. Optional iCloud-related features, CloudKit restore plumbing, Siri/App Intents, and Apple Watch support all belong in careful wording until launch validation is complete.

Use cases explain where the feature set matters.

Spoke is most compelling when matched to real moments: commuting, cooking, moving between classes, or trying to record the habit before the next context switch.