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Speaker Themes.

Per-person speaking patterns drawn from your recordings — what they bring up, how they hedge, the words they reach for.

Some patterns are too quiet to notice in the moment.

Sarah ends every difficult sentence with "if that makes sense." Maria brings up her workload twice in every meeting before agreeing to anything new. Jamal hedges with "I think" before stating what turns out to be a hard requirement. The CFO uses the word "meaningful" only when she means "expensive."

You feel these patterns on some level, but you don't track them. Speaker Themes does — drawn from the recordings you're already making.

What a Speaker Theme report contains

Recurring topics

The five to ten things this person brings up most across your recordings. Not just words — themes. "Workload concerns" might appear under different phrases each time; the model groups them.

Hedging signature

The phrases they use to soften a position — "if that makes sense," "I might be wrong but," "just thinking out loud." When the hedging spikes, something is being protected.

Distinctive vocabulary

Words this person uses disproportionately compared to the rest of the conversation. Useful for catching jargon you've been letting drift past unexamined.

Talk-time patterns

Words per turn, average turn length, interruptions made vs. received, share of meeting time. Useful for managers, sales coaches, therapists noticing dynamic shifts.

Energy markers

Recurring high-engagement and low-engagement signals — speech-rate changes, vocal stress, the subjects that cause the energy to spike or drop. Inferred from the audio, not just the transcript.

Trend lines

"They've been talking about deadlines 40% more in the last month than the prior six." Useful as an early-warning signal for stakeholder concerns or account momentum changes.

Where this is especially useful

Sales coaches use Speaker Themes to understand a rep's style — where they're losing ground in the call, which moments cause them to hedge. Managers use it to understand what their direct reports actually care about across 1:1s. Therapists use it to track narrative shifts in long-term clients. Journalists use it to characterize a source's language over a sequence of interviews.

It is also useful self-applied. Run Speaker Themes on yourself across the last three months of recordings. The results are quietly clarifying.

A note on what this isn't

Speaker Themes is descriptive, not diagnostic. It does not score people on "credibility" or "leadership." It does not classify communication styles into named buckets ("Driver," "Analytical"). It surfaces patterns and hands you the recordings; the interpretation is yours.

Like every Pro AI feature, it runs on-device. Patterns are computed from your local transcripts and never uploaded.

See a real Speaker Theme report

We'll send a sample report drawn from a real (anonymized) sequence of meetings. You'll see the recurring-topic clustering, the hedging signature, and what to ignore.

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