If you're setting up AphaSay for a parent, partner, or someone you care for, this guide gets you from install to a working profile in about fifteen minutes.
Before you start
Sit with the person if you can. Even when they can't fill in the details themselves, deciding together what to include keeps them in control of their own recovery — and you'll get the profile right.
Step by step
- 1Install the app and create the account in the patient's name.
- 2Accept the disclaimer and complete the short onboarding.
- 3Open the profile and add aphasia type, family members, routine, and home details.
- 4Record a few clean voice samples if you plan to use voice cloning.
- 5Set the emergency contact in Settings — usually your own number.
The profile is everything
The richer the profile, the better the AI reconstructs broken speech. You know details the app can't guess — add the names, the daily habits, the things they ask for most.
Staying involved
Check the Dashboard together once a week to celebrate progress. If they're working with an SLP, the clinician can also see trends remotely — see the related guides for caregivers and clinicians.
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