User guide

A visual map of what ConductSpeech can do.

Use this page to find the right workflow, understand the major feature areas, and see what changed in the current version.

Current version

ConductSpeech v2.10.54

Getting started

Checking your workspace...

We are checking saved work and study sets for this account.

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Steps complete

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Saved sessions

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Study sets

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Sessions ready to export

Feature overview

What you can do in ConductSpeech.

Start with one sample, review the transcript, save your work, draft report language, and prepare exports when your team needs them.

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First sample

Collect and analyze

FS

Input

Audio, recording, or typed transcript

Review

Speaker turns and editable transcript

Measures

MLU, NDW, PGU, SI, mazes, norms

Saved work

Return without starting over

SW

Sessions

Saved samples with report status

Transcript

Open the reviewed sample again

Next step

Reports, reliability, or export

Report draft

Use reviewed results

RD

Clinical summary

Plain-language report text

Goals

Editable IEP goal ideas

Control

Clinician reviews before use

Research export

Organize many samples

RE

Study sets

Group saved sessions

Matrix

Consistent feature rows

Package

Results plus a guide explaining each measure

Privacy controls

Protect sensitive samples

PC

Access

Email sign-in and account-tied work

Data

Use authorized samples only

Retention

Delete saved work when needed

Common paths

Choose the path that matches what you need to do next.

For returning users

Start with Sessions if you want to continue previous work. Research users can move saved sessions into study sets or batch exports without manually tracking sample IDs.

Feature guide

Each feature card shows what it helps with, who it is for, and what output it creates.

Clinical and discourse measures

Measures that help explain grammar, fluency, vocabulary, narrative structure, and task fit.

Research, quality, and access

Tools for returning to saved work, checking agreement, exporting results, and connecting approved systems.

What is new in v2.10.54

Clearer account access

Sign in or create an account with a secure email link. No password reset step is needed.

Saved work is easier to find

Sessions now appear in a dedicated worklist after you sign in.

More language-sample detail

SALT-compatible measures, mazes, verbal facility, norms, and narrative review are easier to discover.

Research workflows are visible

Study sets and batch exports help teams move from saved sessions to organized results.

Plain-language terms

Saved session
A language sample you can reopen later for transcript review, reports, reliability checks, or exports.
Study set
A group of saved sessions prepared for research, training, or program review.
Transcript review
The step where you confirm speaker turns and edit transcript lines before using the analysis.
Reliability comparison
A side-by-side check of two reviewed transcripts from the same sample.

Privacy and access

ConductSpeech uses email sign-in links, account-tied saved sessions, and protected workflows for clinical and research language samples.

Authorized samples

Use samples your team is allowed to analyze.

Private saved work

Keep sessions tied to the signed-in account workflow.

Deletion support

Remove saved work when it is no longer needed.

Compliance support

Need a privacy or security review?

We can walk your team through account access, sample handling, deletion support, and the agreement path before production use.

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