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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Spoke is a voice-first habit tracker for iPhone. This Privacy Policy explains the kinds of data involved when you use Spoke, how that data is handled, and where to look for more detail when Apple services are involved.

1. Account Requirement

Spoke does not require you to create an account to use the app.

2. Voice Logging

When you use voice logging, Spoke uses Apple's speech recognition framework to turn speech into text. Spoke is designed around transcripts and detected habit entries rather than storing raw audio recordings itself.

Apple services may be involved in speech recognition behavior. For Apple-specific privacy details, see Apple's Privacy Policy.

3. Habit Data

Your habits, completions, progress, and related settings are stored by the app so Spoke can provide its tracking, progress, and recovery flows.

4. Apple Health

If you choose to connect Apple Health, Spoke can read supported Apple Health data for implemented health-related flows. Apple Health access is optional and controlled by your device permissions.

5. Optional Apple Cloud Features

Spoke includes optional Apple cloud-related infrastructure in the product, including iCloud and CloudKit-related flows. Because of that, Spoke does not make absolute claims such as “no cloud” or “nothing leaves your phone.”

6. What Spoke Does Not Claim

Spoke does not describe itself as an on-device-only speech product, and it does not claim that all data always stays only on your iPhone.

7. Data Sharing

This landing page and policy do not claim that Spoke sells personal data. Apple services may still be involved where Apple frameworks or Apple cloud infrastructure are used.

8. Your Choices

9. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy when the product changes or when clearer legal language is needed. The date at the top of this page shows the latest revision.

10. Contact

Questions about this Privacy Policy can be sent to support@spoke-app.com.