Therapy that works at home, visible to your SLP.
Weekly clinical sessions alone don’t provide the repetition volume that recovery requires. ReSpeak connects daily home practice directly to the clinician who guides it.
20–50
Hours of intensive therapy supported by evidence for lasting gains in chronic aphasia
100%
Of patient attempts recorded as audio. No self-grading, no guesswork between visits.
4 steps
From clinician setup to the first at-home session. Under ten minutes total.
From referral to real data
Four steps between a clinician recommending the app and receiving the first session recordings.
Your SLP recommends the app
A speech-language pathologist creates a patient profile and assigns exercises based on the patient's current level and treatment goals. The patient receives a code to link their phone to the SLP's dashboard.
The patient practices at home
The ReSpeak iOS app guides patients through structured daily sessions. Every attempt is recorded and every cue used is logged. No self-grading. No checkboxes.
Recordings go straight to the dashboard
Every session syncs to the clinician dashboard in real time. The SLP hears the actual audio, sees which exercises were completed, how many cues were needed, and whether accuracy is trending up or down.
The SLP adjusts the protocol between appointments
When a patient plateaus or regresses, the clinician sees it before the next scheduled visit. Exercises can be modified, added, or paused from the dashboard without waiting for an in-person session.
Three things most home practice tools get wrong
The problems aren’t with patients’ motivation. They’re with what existing tools give clinicians to work with.
Recordings, not scores
Audio evidence
Every competitor relies on patient self-grading. A stroke patient alone at home is not a reliable judge of their own accuracy. ReSpeak records every attempt. The clinician hears what actually happened.
Built for aphasia specifically
Clinical specificity
Not a general speech app that includes aphasia as a checkbox. Every exercise type, every cueing hierarchy, and every data model was built around post-stroke language deficits.
Daily practice drives recovery
Dosage evidence
Research supports 20 to 50 hours of intensive therapy to produce lasting gains in chronic aphasia. One session per week does not approach that threshold. Home practice is the dose.
Cueing data, not just accuracy
Cue hierarchy logging
ReSpeak logs whether each attempt needed a semantic cue, a phonological cue, or no cue at all. That data is what an SLP needs. Binary correct/incorrect is not enough.
Evidence-supported therapy dosage for lasting gains in chronic aphasia, per Breitenstein et al. (2017).
One session a week isn’t enough. It never was.
A patient receiving one 45-minute session per week accumulates roughly 39 hours per year. Short daily home practice sessions can double or triple that number without changing the clinic’s schedule. ReSpeak is how clinicians deliver and monitor those sessions from a distance.
Start tracking what happens at home.
Access the clinician dashboard, assign exercises, and review session recordings between appointments.