AI speaking tools, compared

speaking.app vs Speeko

Record the pitch, interview answer, or speech you are actually preparing for, and see what to fix: the structure, the rhetoric, and the answer itself.

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At a glance
speaking.app
Speeko
Rewrites your answer into a framework
Yes
No
Names the rhetorical devices you used
Yes
No
Free practice in any browser
Yes
Web needs Speeko Pro
Daily drills and courses
No
Yes

For interviews, keynotes, investor pitches, and speeches that matter

Made for high-stakes speaking

Where speaking.app is strongest

Speeko trains your voice a little every day. speaking.app goes deep on the one moment you are preparing for.

Speeches and prepared talks

Run the full talk and get a read on structure, rhetoric, pacing, and the pauses and weak words that creep in, before the real audience does.

Interview answers

Takes a rambling answer and rewrites it into STAR, PREP, or SOAR, with a clear result and the filler stripped out.

Impromptu and improv

Answer timed prompts and find out whether you made a clear point, held a structure, and landed the finish.

Startup pitch

Reads your spoken pitch element by element: hook, problem, solution, market, traction, business model, team, and the ask, so you see which parts land and which run thin.

When Speeko is the better pick

  • A daily practice habit built to compound over months, plus AI roleplay (Convos) for rehearsing interviews, negotiations, and small talk.
  • A deep lesson library: 1,000+ exercises, on-demand courses, daily warm-ups, and exclusive voice lessons from coach Roger Love.
  • Real-time delivery nudges during live Mac meetings on Zoom, Teams, and Meet, plus detailed acoustic coaching: pace, intonation, and pitch variety.
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Highlights
Okay, so, um, this was, maybe two years ago, I think. I was running a product demo for a, a pretty big client, and about five minutes in, my laptop just freezes. Full spinning wheel, nothing. I remember standing there, and I had to just— I just kept talking, basically. I think I, I started describing what they would've seen if it had actually worked, which honestly felt insane in the moment. Um, afterwards one of their people said it was kind of impressive that I didn't just stop, which, I mean, I definitely wanted to. But I think what it taught me is it wasn't about the laptop. It wasn't about the slides. It was about staying in the room when something breaks.

Beyond the structure

What you say, and how you say it

It flags every filler word, weak word, and repetition, names the rhetoric that lands, and rewrites the rambling parts into a tighter structure.

Toggle any layer to see what it catches, or switch to the improved version to see the rewrite.

Real breakdowns

See it on pitches and speeches you already know

Pitches, world-champion talks, and TED stages, all broken down in full.

The comparison

Line by line

Rewrites your answer into a framework

speaking.app

Rewrites your answer into the framework that fits (STAR, PREP, SOAR, and more), with a before and after.

Speeko

Flags word choice and filler words, but does not read your answer for structure or rewrite it into a framework.

Rhetorical-device detection

speaking.app

Names the devices you used, like anaphora and the rule of three.

Speeko

Tracks pace, fillers, intonation, pitch variety, and word choice, but does not name the rhetorical devices you use.

Startup pitch analysis

speaking.app

Analyzes a spoken startup pitch element by element: hook, problem, solution, market, traction, business model, team, and the ask.

Speeko

Built around vocal warm-ups and delivery drills; no structural breakdown of a startup pitch.

Real-time and roleplay

speaking.app

Recorded rehearsal by design; no live coaching or roleplay partner.

Speeko

AI roleplay (Convos) plus real-time nudges during live Mac meetings on Zoom, Teams, and Meet.

Daily practice habit

speaking.app

Built for deep prep before one real moment, not a daily streak.

Speeko

Daily warm-ups and a habit loop that build delivery over time.

Guided vocal lessons and courses

speaking.app

Learn by doing: fully analyzed real speeches plus a concept library.

Speeko

1,000+ exercises and courses, including vocal lessons from coach Roger Love.

Price and free tier

speaking.app

Free covers the basics: filler words, pace, and a transcript. Pro ($19.99/mo or $99.99/yr) adds rewrites, rhetoric, and pitch and speech analysis.

Speeko

A free version with basic insights, plus paid subscriptions and a one-time lifetime option. See Speeko for current pricing.

Speeko is broader on daily voice drills, guided vocal lessons, AI roleplay, and real-time nudges during live Mac meetings. speaking.app focuses on rehearsal, with feedback on delivery, structure, and rhetoric. Competitor details were reviewed July 2026 and may change.

The verdict

Pick the situation closest to yours

  • I have an investor pitch next week and need to know which parts are thinBest pick: speaking.app
  • I want my interview answer rewritten into STAR before the real thingBest pick: speaking.app
  • I am rehearsing a speech and want the structure and rhetoric read, not just the deliveryBest pick: speaking.app
  • I want a five-minute daily speaking habit on my phoneBest pick: Speeko
  • I want guided voice lessons and a structured course libraryBest pick: Speeko
  • I want detailed feedback on how I sound: pace, intonation, and pitch varietyBest pick: Speeko

Bottom line: Speeko keeps your voice in shape every day. speaking.app gets you ready for one real moment.

Common questions

Is speaking.app a good Speeko alternative?

Yes, if you are preparing for a specific moment: a pitch, an interview, a speech. You record a real attempt and get feedback on delivery plus structure and rhetoric, including a rewrite into a stronger framework, and it runs in any browser with a real free tier. If you want a daily practice habit with guided lessons and a native app, Speeko fits better.

What does speaking.app analyze that Speeko does not?

Speeko is strongest at the voice and delivery level: pace, intonation, pitch variety, word choice, and flow. speaking.app goes deeper on what you actually said. It rewrites your answer into a framework like STAR or PREP, names the rhetorical devices you used, and breaks a spoken startup pitch down element by element, from the hook to the ask. That combination is the main difference from Speeko.

Do I need to install anything to use speaking.app?

No. speaking.app runs in any phone or desktop browser with nothing to install, and it adds to your home screen as an app if you want. Speeko is Apple-first: iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, with an early Android app and a web app that needs a paid Speeko Pro plan. speaking.app gives you the full practice free in any browser, so a work laptop or an Android phone is no barrier.

Does speaking.app have daily drills and courses like Speeko?

No, and that is a real difference. Speeko has 1,000+ exercises, daily warm-ups, and on-demand courses, including lessons from voice coach Roger Love. speaking.app takes the other route: you learn by doing, with a library of fully analyzed real speeches and a concept library to study alongside your own recordings. If you want a guided curriculum, Speeko is the stronger pick.

Does speaking.app have a free plan?

Yes, with no credit card. Free covers impromptu and interview practice with AI feedback on filler words and pace, plus a transcript, and there is a free filler-word tap counter that works offline. Pro ($19.99/mo or $99.99/yr) adds framework rewrites, rhetorical-device detection, full speech analysis, pitch analysis, and uploading recordings. Speeko also has a free version with basic insights and paid plans on top; see Speeko for details.

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