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The web account, at a glance

Sign in at the InkSpoke site and you land in your web account — a small, focused control panel for the parts of InkSpoke that live in the cloud. It's where you manage your plan, mint personal API keys, choose which models power your voice and text, and look at (or wipe) the data you've synced. The real work — dictating, refining, tuning workspaces — happens in the desktop and mobile apps.

Think of the web account as your account plus a read-only window into your encrypted synced data — not a place you do your dictating.

What the web account is for

These are the things you genuinely come here to do:

From the web account you can…Where
Sign in and manage your login — change your password, or use Google to sign in. It's also where the desktop and iOS apps send you to authenticate (Android sign-in is coming soon).Signing in
Issue and revoke personal API keys — for the desktop app, scripts, or unlocking your synced-data viewer. Each key is shown once, then you copy it.API keys
Choose your active models — pick which model transcribes your voice and which one refines your text.Choosing your models
View and delete your synced data — unlock your end-to-end-encrypted workspaces, entries, and dictionary in the browser, and delete all cloud sync data if you want to.Synced data and privacy
Check your plan and trial status — see your tier and trial at a glance, and open the secure Stripe portal to manage billing.Subscription and billing

What the web account is not for

The web account is deliberately thin. The things that make InkSpoke feel like InkSpoke aren't here — they're in the apps, where they belong:

  • Dictation — push-to-talk, the listening overlay, AI refinement, and command mode all live in the desktop app and the mobile keyboards. You can't dictate from the web.
  • Your history — your past dictations stay on your device. Browse them in History and diagnostics, not the web.
  • Real workspace editing — tuning a workspace's tone, instructions, and vocabulary happens in the desktop app. The web shows your workspaces as a read-only preview so you can see what's synced — not an editor.
Some pages show sample content, not your data

A few account pages display illustrative placeholder content rather than live numbers — the Dashboard activity stats and streak, the Usage word counts and charts, the invoice table and payment-method card on Subscription, and the editable fields on the Workspaces page. Treat those as a preview of the layout, not a report on your account. The genuinely live surfaces are the ones in the table above: API keys, model selection, your encrypted synced data, and your plan/trial status.

A quick tour of the sidebar

Once you're signed in, a sidebar runs down the left of every account page. It's organized into three groups — Workspace, Models, and Account — with your profile and a Sign out at the bottom:

┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ InkSpoke │
│ │
│ WORKSPACE │
│ Dashboard │
│ Workspaces (preview) │
│ Sync & devices │
│ │
│ MODELS │
│ AI providers & models │
│ │
│ ACCOUNT │
│ Profile │
│ Subscription │
│ Usage (preview) │
│ API keys │
│ Privacy │
│ ─────────────────────────── │
│ (AB) Ada Byron │
│ Pro · [email protected]
│ [ Sign out ] │
└───────────────────────────────┘

Here's what each entry does — and how much of it is live today:

Sidebar itemWhat it's forLive?
DashboardThe account landing page (welcome, quick links).Your name, email, and tier are real; the activity stats are sample.
WorkspacesA read-only preview of your synced workspaces.List is live; the editor fields are a preview — edit in the desktop app.
Sync & devicesUnlock and view your end-to-end-encrypted synced data.Live — see Synced data and privacy.
AI providers & modelsPick your active voice and text models.Live — see Choosing your models.
ProfileYour name and email, plus change password.Change-password is live; the display name is a preview field.
SubscriptionYour plan and trial status, with links to the Stripe portal.Plan/trial status is live; invoices and payment card are sample.
UsageYour audio and token allowance for the current period.The allowance summary is live; word counts and charts are sample.
API keysCreate, copy-once, and revoke personal keys.Live — see API keys.
PrivacyEncryption status and a delete all sync data control.The delete action is live; the telemetry toggles are display-only.
Your key doubles as your decryption key

The API keys you create aren't just for scripts — you also paste one into the Sync & devices unlock banner to decrypt your synced content in the browser. The key derives the decryption key locally, so it never leaves your session. See Synced data and privacy.

Next steps

  • Signing in — email, password, or Google, plus how the apps hand you off to the web to authenticate.
  • API keys — create a key for the desktop app, scripts, or unlocking your synced data.
  • Choosing your models — set your active voice and text models.
  • Synced data and privacy — view and delete your end-to-end-encrypted data.