SpeechPrep
Practice your speech before you give it

Don’t just give a speech.
Give the speech.

Upload your speech. Record yourself giving it. SpeechPrep tells you, to the second, which sections ran long, which lines you skipped, and which off-script moments were better than what you wrote down.

Your first full rehearsal is free. Then $24, once.

Script · The road tripTarget 01:00
Sarah and I met on a Tuesday in October.It was pouring rain.Neither of us had an umbrella.She laughed. I was a goner.
Recording00:00
Live transcript142 wpm

Coach
The road-trip section is running 32 seconds long. Cut the umbrella line — keep the ad-lib.
The premise

Most people prepare a speech in a Google Doc and read it aloud twice. Then they go and give it. That’s the whole rehearsal.

Practice happens to nobody. Nothing is timed. Nothing is compared to the script. The lines you keep cutting on the day — you cut them in rehearsal too. You just didn’t notice.

And the speech you wrote and the speech you actually give are two different documents that never meet. By the third pass, the room has the second draft in its head and the script still has the first.

SpeechPrep makes the rehearsal measurable, and lets the script keep up.

How it works

A rehearsal, captured.

You don’t change how you practice. We just sit in the corner with a stopwatch and a transcript.

01

Drop in the speech.

Paste it, upload a doc, or let us help you write it. Either mark the sections yourself, or let us read it once and propose them.

02

Give the speech.

In a teleprompter, or freestyle. Tap a key when something lands, when something falls flat, when you lose your place. We listen, we time, we transcribe.

03

Read what came back.

A per-section pacing report. A diff between what you wrote and what you said. A handful of specific notes — not 'speak with confidence,' but specific lines to cut, keep, or rewrite.

04

Update the script.

Accept the ad-libs that worked. The script becomes a living version of the speech — not the one you wrote on Monday, the one you actually want to give on Saturday.

Pricing

One rehearsal free. Then $24, once.

A human coach runs about $50 for half an hour, and speechwriters start at $200. The Event Pass is $24, once — a month of unlimited rehearsals and coaching for the one speech you actually have to give.

Event Pass

For the speech that matters
$24once

One speech · 30 days · no subscription

  • Unlimited rehearsals and coaching for 30 days
  • Live pacing nudges while you speak
  • Said-vs-written diff — adopt your ad-libs
  • Speeches up to sixty minutes
  • No auto-renew, nothing to cancel
  • We delete the recordings after, if you want
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Practiced

For repeat speakers
$12/ month

Or $96 a year — two months free

  • Unlimited rehearsals, every speech
  • Speeches up to sixty minutes
  • Memory recall maps
  • Script versioning — every save is a draft
  • Per-section timing to the second
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One full rehearsal, no card

  • One full rehearsal with the complete coach report
  • Per-section pacing to the second
  • Said-vs-written diff
  • Speeches up to five minutes
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