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Managing your accountUpdated 5 days ago

SpeakON supports three sign-in methods. There is no separate registration step — the first time you sign in, your account is created automatically.

Sign in with Apple or Google

Tap the Apple or Google button and complete the prompt. SpeakON uses your Apple ID or Google account to identify you — no additional setup needed.

Sign in with Email

No password is required. SpeakON sends a one-time code to your email each time you sign in.

1.  Enter your email address and tap Send code.

2.  Check your inbox for a 6-digit verification code.

3.  Enter the code within 5 minutes to sign in.

If you enter the wrong code 5 times, you’ll need to wait 10 minutes before trying again. You can request a new code after 60 seconds.

Your account page

Tap Account in the bottom navigation bar to view your profile. From here you can:

  Edit your display name — tap your name at the top of the page to update it

  Manage your connected device — tap Device to view or disconnect your SpeakON hardware

  Access app settings — adjust transcription language, Attune, and other preferences

  Send feedback or reach support — use the Feedback or Discord options

  View app version — listed next to About

Signing out

1.  Go to the Account tab.

2.  Scroll to the bottom and tap Sign out.

Your recordings and settings are preserved locally after signing out and will be available again when you sign back in on the same device.

Deleting your account

This action is permanent and cannot be undone.

1.  Go to the Account tab.

2.  Scroll to the bottom and tap Sign out.

3.  On the sign-out page, tap Deactivate account and confirm when prompted.

Deleting your account permanently removes all your data, both on your device and in the cloud.

Things to know

  You must be signed in to use any SpeakON feature, including the keyboard.

  Data does not sync across devices. If you sign in on a new device, you will start fresh.

  Sessions last up to 30 days. After that, you will be prompted to sign in again.


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