glossary

this page defines the terms used across hold your voice: voice profile, signal engine, ai eliminator, byok, mcp, public document, and document quota.

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quick answer

use this when a word in the product or api is unclear.

use this for

  • onboarding new team members
  • feeding a short product dictionary into an ai assistant
  • checking exact meaning before writing support copy

steps

  1. read the term.
  2. check the product page linked under related pages.
  3. use the exact term when writing help docs or issue notes.

details to know

  • voice profile means the stored description of how a person or brand writes.
  • signal engine means the scoring and highlight system that checks a draft.
  • ai eliminator means the pattern detector that catches phrases and structures that make writing sound machine-written.
  • byok means bring your own key. the user supplies an anthropic, openrouter, or opencode key.
  • mcp means model context protocol. it lets assistants call hold your voice tools from their own interface.
  • document quota means monthly document creation. editing, checking, and rewriting existing documents do not create a second document slot unless the content-swap guard fires.

limits and edge cases

  • terms here describe current product behavior, not marketing claims.
  • do not add internal admin-only terms unless they affect users.
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