14 playful drills that train impromptu speaking - clarity, pacing, storytelling, recovery. Press play, speak, level up.
Why speakup
Meetings, interviews, toasts, first dates - the voice in your head is sharp, and the one in the room is slow. That gap closes with reps.
You know what you want to say. Then your brain edits mid-sentence and the words stumble.
Um, uh, like, basically - the crutches that undercut what you actually mean.
School gave you essays, not elevator pitches. You're expected to know already.
How it works
14 games, each targeting one speaking skill. Start free, unlock more as you grow.
A prompt appears. You speak. Live transcript runs. We measure pace, fillers, output.
Earn XP, climb leagues, build streaks. Three minutes a day compounds fast.
14 games
Clarity. Pacing. Recovery. Storytelling. Improv. Breath. One at a time, for a few minutes a day.
Every session scores your pace, filler words, and output. No vague praise - just numbers you can improve, session after session.
7 fully-translated languages. 23 supported for live transcription. Train in the tongue you actually speak.
Show up once a day to keep the fire alive. XP, levels, league promotions. Just enough gamification to bring you back.
Hot-seat multiplayer modes. Pass the phone, catch each other's filler words, build absurd stories together.
Serious practice, playful format
What early users say
โI used to freeze in meetings. After two weeks of rapid-fire drills, my first-time answers stopped sounding like drafts.โ
โTriple Step is genuinely addictive. It's the first practice app I actually open every day without forcing myself.โ
โCut my filler-word count in half in ten days. The transcript-after-each-session is the hack.โ
โUsed this before a panel interview. First time in years I wasn't rehearsing answers in my head while the other person talked.โ
โMy students love it. I assign 5 minutes before debate club. Their warm-up alone has changed how they argue.โ
โI thought I was a confident speaker. Two sessions of Conductor humbled me and then actually made me better.โ
โFinally something that treats speaking like a skill, not a personality trait. The scoring keeps me honest.โ
โAs someone with ADHD, the 15-second turns are perfect. Long enough to say something, short enough to stay sharp.โ
โI used to freeze in meetings. After two weeks of rapid-fire drills, my first-time answers stopped sounding like drafts.โ
โTriple Step is genuinely addictive. It's the first practice app I actually open every day without forcing myself.โ
โCut my filler-word count in half in ten days. The transcript-after-each-session is the hack.โ
โUsed this before a panel interview. First time in years I wasn't rehearsing answers in my head while the other person talked.โ
โMy students love it. I assign 5 minutes before debate club. Their warm-up alone has changed how they argue.โ
โI thought I was a confident speaker. Two sessions of Conductor humbled me and then actually made me better.โ
โFinally something that treats speaking like a skill, not a personality trait. The scoring keeps me honest.โ
โAs someone with ADHD, the 15-second turns are perfect. Long enough to say something, short enough to stay sharp.โ
โBooked more intro calls after a week because I stopped rambling. My opening is tight now. Wild ROI for a free app.โ
โSpeaker Bingo at a team offsite was the funniest ten minutes of the quarter. Also, humbling. Would do again.โ
โThe Pitch mode is absurdly useful for VC meetings. I practice random nonsense and real pitches feel trivial by comparison.โ
โNon-native English speaker. I use this to think faster in my second language without sounding rehearsed. Game changer.โ
โI practice before voice-over recording sessions. One Breath and Tongue Twister Gym are warm-ups I actually enjoy.โ
โMy therapist recommended something for social anxiety. This turned out to be it. Low stakes, real reps, actual progress.โ
โEvery Toastmasters meeting I show up to, someone asks what I've been doing differently. This app, quietly.โ
โTen days in and my streak is what keeps me opening it. I'm weirdly proud of my little fire emoji.โ
โBooked more intro calls after a week because I stopped rambling. My opening is tight now. Wild ROI for a free app.โ
โSpeaker Bingo at a team offsite was the funniest ten minutes of the quarter. Also, humbling. Would do again.โ
โThe Pitch mode is absurdly useful for VC meetings. I practice random nonsense and real pitches feel trivial by comparison.โ
โNon-native English speaker. I use this to think faster in my second language without sounding rehearsed. Game changer.โ
โI practice before voice-over recording sessions. One Breath and Tongue Twister Gym are warm-ups I actually enjoy.โ
โMy therapist recommended something for social anxiety. This turned out to be it. Low stakes, real reps, actual progress.โ
โEvery Toastmasters meeting I show up to, someone asks what I've been doing differently. This app, quietly.โ
โTen days in and my streak is what keeps me opening it. I'm weirdly proud of my little fire emoji.โ
Simple pricing
Four games are free without an account. Unlock the other ten + party modes whenever you're ready.
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