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Spik App

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Spik App

by Lionel Damian Tzatzkin

v2.0.1 11 MB Universal 4+

Description

Let Your Pictures Speak.

Spik captures a photo and a short voice note in the same gesture, then saves them together as a "spik" you can browse, replay, or share with a private encrypted link. Faster than journaling, richer than a screenshot, more personal than a photo album.

THE FLOW
• PHOTO — tap the shutter
• AUDIO — record what the moment sounds like
• SAVE — give it a title (optional) and you're done

Three taps, no friction. Spiks live on your device by default — nothing leaves your phone unless you choose to share or back it up.

PRIVATE SHARING
Every share link is end-to-end encrypted in your browser before it leaves the app. The recipient gets a single URL that opens directly in any browser — no account, no app required. Links auto-expire so nothing lingers online.

SPIK PRO
A one-time purchase unlocks:
• Cloud sync — connect your own Dropbox and use it as the primary storage. Spiks sync across devices and reclaim space on your phone whenever you want.
• Cloud-only mode — new captures upload immediately and never duplicate locally.
• Custom share link expiry — pick 1 hour, 1 day, 7 days, or 30 days per link.
• Unlimited active share links.
• Cross-device restore — install Spik on a new phone, connect the same Dropbox, and every spik is back.

Pro is a single in-app purchase. No subscription. Works on every device signed into your Apple ID.

ALWAYS FREE
• Unlimited captures stored locally
• Encrypted share links (1-hour expiry, up to 5 active at a time)
• Export every spik as a ZIP for safe-keeping
• Light / dark theme
• No accounts, no sign-up, no tracking

Spik is built by a tiny indie studio. No ads, no analytics that follow you around, no harvesting of your photos or voice for training models. The app is yours.

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What's new (v2.0.1)

Faster library — opening, scrolling, and selecting feel snappy even with hundreds of spiks.

Camera fixes — playing a spik's audio no longer freezes the camera preview, and the camera reliably comes back after closing the library or a spik's detail view.

Map polish — the preview card no longer hides behind the OpenStreetMap attribution.

Stability — fixed a rare crash when opening spiks imported from a shared link with a location attached.