Record what's on your mind. Spore listens, organises, and surfaces the patterns in how you think — over time.
Record a voice note about anything. An idea, a frustration, a half-formed thought. Don't edit yourself. Spore handles the rest.
Your recording lands in the right theme automatically. Spore names it, places it, and connects it to everything you've said before on this topic.
After every few recordings, Spore generates insights — the patterns, the reframes, the things you're not seeing, and the actions worth taking.
Your voice stays on your phone. Only the meaning reaches the cloud.
After every two voice notes on a topic, Spore synthesises what you're working through — not a summary of what you said, but a portrait of what you're becoming.
Expressive writing about thoughts and feelings produces measurable improvements in working memory and cognitive clarity.
— Klein & Boals, Journal of Experimental PsychologyYou started with the concept and have been circling outward — branding, content, the social layer. The idea is maturing.
Spore notices the frame you're operating inside and offers one genuinely different perspective. Not advice. Not a question. Just a reframe that lands — and leaves you to do something with it.
The social layer surfaces in three separate threads. It keeps appearing as the real core — not just the sport.
The most useful insight isn't what you think — it's what you consistently fail to mention. Spore names the absence. Then asks the one question that makes you uncomfortable enough to actually move.
Who are the first ten members, actually?
“You've mapped the content and the venue, but never once described the person you're building this for.”
Spore generates small, specific, real-world probes from your voice notes. Not goals. Not tasks. Experiments — things to try, debrief, and feed back into your thinking.
Tell one person what you're actually building — without pitching it. Just describe it and see what they say.
Write the one sentence you'd want a stranger to repeat back.
Small signals from your own words, connected over time.
Spore transcribes using Apple's on-device speech engine. Your recordings stay local. We only process the text — the meaning, not the memory.