Frequently asked questions
What people should know before trying Take One.
Clear answers about privacy, AI and the beta.
No. Video is not uploaded for coaching. Optional coaching uses temporary audio only after you deliberately request it and accept the explanation.
Yes. Private recording, review, prompts and continued practice are designed to remain useful without AI.
Take One does not opt user recordings into model training. The final Privacy Policy will identify the production providers and confirmed data controls.
The planned coaching flow uses a transcript created from temporary audio. It does not analyse uploaded video frames, facial expressions or emotions.
No. Take One does not use facial recognition, voice identification or emotion scoring.
The product is designed so people can complete useful private practice before being asked to create an account. Accounts may later support saved coaching or subscriptions.
The beta is a limited testing phase used to find bugs, test privacy explanations and learn whether the practice-and-progress loop is genuinely useful.
The initial beta is intended for adults aged 18 or over with access to an iPhone or Android phone.
No. Places may be limited, and testers may be chosen to provide a useful mix of devices and experience levels.
No. Beta administration and marketing are separate choices. Product news requires an additional optional checkbox.
Use the Support page. Please avoid attaching private recordings, transcripts or coaching output unless it is necessary and specifically requested.
There is no confirmed public-release date yet. The beta will be used to determine what must be improved before a wider launch.