Think on Your Feet.

Practice impromptu speaking with AI coaching.

Get a random topic, speak for a minute or two, then see your answer restructured with the right framework. Perfect for Table Topics, class presentations, and thinking on your feet.

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What the experts say.

Matt Abrahams
Impressive and useful.

Matt Abrahams

Lecturer, Stanford GSB · Host, Think Fast Talk Smart

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Verity Price
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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Luisa Montalvo
I loved it and learned a lot!

Luisa Montalvo

2024 World Champion of Public Speaking, Toastmasters

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So, basically, a brilliant message kind of dies if you, like, can't hold the room, you know.

A brilliant message dies if you can't hold the room.

What you get

01

Random topics, real growth

Hundreds of prompts across categories. Each session is different, so you build genuine flexibility instead of memorized scripts.

03

Perfect for Table Topics

Toastmasters members use speaking.app to sharpen their Table Topics skills between meetings. Practice on your own schedule.

Lynda Wilkes-Green
Someone in the group said: 'Wow, your opening was so good.' I said, 'I got it from the speaking app.'

Lynda Wilkes-Green

Founder, Ahlya

The feedback loop.

Impressive and useful.
Matt Abrahams

Matt Abrahams

Lecturer, Stanford GSB · Think Fast Talk Smart

Off the back of how the pitch went, I was introduced to an investor, and I genuinely think that outcome was a direct result of the improvements I made through speaking.app.
Charlie Ward

Charlie Ward

Founder, Pay Path IQ

speaking.app was incredibly helpful while I was preparing pitches for my business. It is a great tool for anyone looking to improve their communication skills or practise for presentations, interviews, or public speaking.
Mohammed Shoaib Malik

Mohammed Shoaib Malik

CEO & Co-founder, Locanter

I think the app is fantastic and we should have used it sooner.
Robert Bordianu

Robert Bordianu

Founder, IDV Exchange

It helped me turn a rough, jargon-heavy pitch into something much clearer and more compelling.
Charlie Ward

Charlie Ward

Founder, Pay Path IQ

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

Verity Price

2021 World Champion of Public Speaking

The detail it went into was particularly impressive, with the WPM and Vocal Expression analysis.
Mohammed Shoaib Malik

Mohammed Shoaib Malik

CEO & Co-founder, Locanter

I loved it and learned a lot!
Luisa Montalvo

Luisa Montalvo

2024 World Champion of Public Speaking

The hard 3-min stop was annoying at first but such a good setup for me to cut excess out.
Robert Bordianu

Robert Bordianu

Founder, IDV Exchange

In the early stages I was also using the recommended adjustments verbatim while I was building out the flesh of my pitch, as I found them to be quite high quality.
Mohammed Shoaib Malik

Mohammed Shoaib Malik

CEO & Co-founder, Locanter

For the subscription fee, it was totally worth it.
Charlie Ward

Charlie Ward

Founder, Pay Path IQ

Common questions

What counts as impromptu speaking?

Any time you have to talk without a prepared script: a question in a meeting, a toast at a wedding, a follow-up in an interview, or Table Topics at Toastmasters. The defining feature is that you choose your words while you are speaking, not before.

What is the PREP framework?

Point, Reason, Example, Point. You state your position, give one reason for it, illustrate the reason with a quick example, then restate your point. It is the fastest structure to deploy when someone catches you off guard.

What is What-So What-Now What?

A reflective framework. "What" describes what happened, "So What" interprets why it matters, "Now What" suggests what to do about it. Great for questions where you need to share an experience and connect it to a larger point.

What do I do if I blank in the middle of an answer?

Stop. Take one breath. Repeat or rephrase the question out loud. That buys you three to five seconds without sounding lost, and it usually resurfaces the thread. The audience tolerates a pause far better than they tolerate filler.

How does this compare to Table Topics at a Toastmasters club?

A club gives you a live audience and human feedback, which matters. AI practice gives you frequency and privacy: you can run twenty Table Topics in a week without scheduling anything, and the rewritten version shows you exactly where your structure broke down.