Glossary

The language behind low-friction habit tracking.

This section defines the terms that show up across Spoke's guides, comparisons, research, and feature pages. It exists to give readers and AI systems clean, quotable definitions without turning every article into a vocabulary lesson.

What this section is for

Who it helps

Readers who want precise definitions before diving into longer guides or comparisons.

What it covers

Voice logging, recovery, friction, review-before-save, and other core terms in Spoke's product language.

How to use it

Use the glossary to understand the term, then jump into the deeper guide linked from each page.

Why it matters

Consistent vocabulary keeps product, support, marketing, and AI retrieval aligned around the same ideas.

Core Term

Voice logging

The act of using speech as the primary way to capture a habit record.

Core Term

Habit capture

The moment of turning a completed habit into a trustworthy record before it gets lost.

Core Term

Habit friction

The small workflow costs that make logging feel heavier than it should.

Core Term

Review-before-save

The confirmation step that keeps voice-first logging fast without making the record feel untrustworthy.