glossary
this page defines the terms used across hold your voice: voice profile, signal engine, ai eliminator, byok, mcp, public document, and document quota.
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
- read the term.
- check the product page linked under related pages.
- 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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