Your sessions, transcribed and understood
ReSpeak captures every session, generates clinical-grade notes, and surfaces insights so you can focus on what matters: your patients.
Our story
Built because the alternatives weren't good enough
My mom had a stroke. The aphasia that followed meant relearning how to speak, and the apps her therapists recommended felt like they were made for a different decade. I kept thinking somebody has to build something better. So I did.
Phonetics first
Sounds first, then words
Most apps skip straight to full words. That's like teaching someone to run before they can stand. ReSpeak starts with the individual sounds your therapist flagged as problem areas. Get those right first, then syllables, then words, then full sentences. Same progression a good therapist uses in person.
- Start with isolated phonemes
- Graduate to syllables, then words, then sentences
- Mirrors how in-person therapy actually works
Therapist-led
Your therapist drives the plan
Your therapist maps out exactly where you struggle: which sounds you substitute or drop, how your fluency is, whether motor speech is a factor. ReSpeak reads that profile and builds your exercise queue from it. You practice what you actually need to practice.
- Detailed sound inventory per patient
- Exercises auto-generated from the assessment
- Therapists can add custom exercises anytime
Personal to you
Exercises from your own life
Our Remember When exercises use music you grew up with, photos of people you know, trivia from your hometown. Naming a picture of a stranger is fine. Naming a picture of your granddaughter is better. The personal connection makes the practice stick.
Modern by default
Software that feels like it was made this decade
The top competitor still uses smiley face reports and audio flashcards that barely work. ReSpeak has progress charts that update live, audio that actually records cleanly, dark mode, and adjustable text. Recovery is hard enough without wrestling with bad software.
- Live progress charts
- Clean audio recording and playback
- Dark mode and adjustable text sizes
Connected care
Your therapist sees what you see
Therapists can see what their patients practiced this week, how they scored, and where they're stuck. They can build custom exercises for a specific patient and pull progress reports when they need them. The patient decides whether to share that access.
- Live therapist dashboard
- Custom exercises per patient
- Patient controls who has access
