Prepared speeches
Rehearse the assignment out loud before delivering it in class.
For communication courses and programs
Students practice out loud on their own account and get AI feedback on structure, clarity, pacing, and filler words. Request a free week of Pro for the whole class: one code, no payment card, nothing to integrate.
The structure demo
Students can inspect the transcript, turn feedback layers on and off, and compare their original speech with an improved version built from their own words. The real product component below shows both views.
The offer
Fill in the short form below: who the group is, how many people, and when access should start.
You get a single redemption code for the whole group by email, usually within one to two working days.
Each person creates a free account and enters the code. No lists of emails to send us.
The week starts when each person redeems, not when the code is issued, so late joiners get the full seven days.
When the week ends, Pro access simply ends. The account stays free to keep, and anyone who wants to continue upgrades themselves.
Use cases
Rehearse the assignment out loud before delivering it in class.
Practice the talk until the delivery matches the slides.
Answer a random prompt with no preparation, then see the feedback.
Work on the argument and how convincingly it lands.
Explain a complex idea simply, and find out where listeners get lost.
Practice structured answers to behavioral questions.
Drill the first and last thirty seconds until they carry the speech.
Privacy
People practice honestly when nobody is watching. Recordings, transcripts, and feedback are private to each student’s own account. Program staff and instructors do not see them unless the participant chooses to share a report.

“Impressive and useful.”
Matt Abrahams
Lecturer, Stanford GSB · Host, Think Fast Talk Smart
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“I am so impressed with how much value this can give to people who want to level up their speaking and receive valuable feedback!”
Verity Price
2021 World Champion of Public Speaking
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“I loved it and learned a lot!”
Luisa Montalvo
2024 World Champion of Public Speaking, Toastmasters
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How speech practice and the feedback work, in detail.
Take a lookRandom prompts with instant feedback on structure.
Take a lookBehavioral questions with feedback on the answers.
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You get one redemption code, limited to your participant count and timed to your dates.
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Nothing. The passes are complimentary. There is no payment card, no subscription, and nothing to cancel. Our hope is simply that some students like the product enough to keep using it on their own.
You get one redemption code for the whole class. Each student creates a free account and redeems the code at speaking.app/redeem. Their seven days of Pro start the moment they redeem, not when the code is issued, so nobody loses days by joining late.
Pro access ends automatically. There is no auto-renewal and nothing to cancel. Students who want to keep practicing can stay on the free plan or upgrade their own account.
Yes. Course schedules change. Give us a heads up before the code goes live and we will move it to whatever week fits your syllabus.
No. Recordings and feedback are private to each student’s own account. Instructors and program staff do not get access unless the student chooses to share a report, which is exactly why students practice honestly.
A browser and a microphone. It works on a phone or a laptop, there is nothing to install, and creating an account is free.
Yes. Request passes for each class, and mention the cadence in the form so we know it is recurring.