Public beta · iOS & Android

Rehearse, replay,
stitch your best take.

A pocket rehearsal studio for the things you have to say out loud. Record every take. Replay them anywhere. Study your own voice until the words feel like yours.

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How it works

Three moves. Until I get it.

01 · REHEARSE

Record every take.

Pick a talk type. Hit record. Try the opening five different ways. Walk through every slide as if the room were full.

02 · REPLAY

Listen back.

Tap any take. Loop the awkward part. Hear yourself talk over the dog, the train, the coffee shop — your real voice in your real world.

03 · STITCH

Keep the best.

Star the takes that worked. Build a playlist of your best moments. Stitch the strongest version of yourself, slide by slide.

Talks you can make

Ways to use your voice.

Elevator pitch
30–60 sec. Get to the point fast.
Pitch deck
5–15 min. Slides plus a story arc.
Lecture
20–45 min. Teach, don't sell.
Together
Team Presentation NEW
Assign slides to teammates, each records their part, then play the whole deck back as one seamless talk.
For yourself
Self-study NEW
Record your own voice. Loop. Memorise.
Document mode for textbooks · Flashcards for vocab.
Eureka NEW
Catch an idea the second it strikes — a quick voice note with an auto-generated title.
Every talk can be shared with a public link, reviewed by a teammate or mentor, and played back chapter by chapter.
Specifically useful for

People who would rather not wing it.

We checked with science. Saying things out loud, in your own voice, twenty times in your kitchen is statistically the best preparation for saying them once in front of humans.

Elevator pitch

30 seconds. One breath. Zero "basically"s. "So what do you do?" — conferences, weddings, your aunt — adds up faster than expected. Get the version that doesn't make you cringe.

Startup pitch

At Demo Day, 47 founders will open with "Hi, I'm—". You will not. You will have already rehearsed three openings in your shower and picked the one that doesn't apologize.

Sales call prep

The buyer will say "we're already using something else." This is near-certain. The good news: there are about six ways to respond. Rehearse all of them this week and the right one will be loaded when you need it.

Formal presentation

Your committee has seen this slide deck. They have not seen you say these exact words 14 times into a phone on the train. Be the only person in the room who has.

Language drills

Native speakers built fluency by hearing one phrase a thousand times over years. We don't have years. But we have an iPhone and a 25-minute subway ride, twice a day, for the next month. That's surprisingly close.

Memorize for exams

Your brain encodes your own voice differently from everyone else's. Cognitive psych has been quietly pointing this out for forty years. We finally built the tool that takes it seriously.

Interview prep

"Tell me about yourself." Cool, cool. Ninety seconds to summarize three decades without sounding like a chatbot. Record five takes. Pick the one that sounds like you actually meant it. Same energy for the wedding toast.

Podcast intro

Your intro and outro are the only parts your audience hears twice. Record six versions. Pick the one that doesn't say "guys" three times and doesn't sound like 2017.

The hard conversation

The one where your voice usually shakes. Quitting, breaking up, calling out a thing at work. Say the actual words out loud, at home, eight times. By the real moment, you've already had it.

The science

We didn't invent this. We just built the app.

Four findings the cognitive-science literature has been quietly repeating for forty years. Speaking your own words, looping them, spacing the work, getting feedback — measurable effects, replicated, peer-reviewed. Then there's an app.

Tap any card to open the DOI. No app, no paywall — just the paper.

Coming up

On the workbench.

What we're building next. Your beta feedback shapes the order.

Building

AI coaching feedback

Paste your script, record a take, get specific notes on pacing, clarity, and structure — line by line.

Next

Stitched export

Merge your favourite takes into one polished MP3. Send a clean version without re-recording end to end.

Later

Group pitch practice

Rehearse a pitch with your team. Record takes side by side, compare versions, and decide together which opening is tightest.

Roadmap is a direction, not a promise. We will probably change it. You will probably tell us why we should.

Now accepting beta testers · iOS & Android

Be one of the first.

We're inviting the first 100 beta testers — people who present, teach, or learn a new language.

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