Practice saying
what you mean.
SpeakGym gives you a real question, a focused minute to answer, and a useful reason to listen back before trying a clearer second take.

How it works
A practice loop you can repeat
The app keeps each session short, private, and concrete enough to do again tomorrow.
Start with prompts about daily life, work, school, decisions, and ideas you may actually need to explain.
Listen back with a transcript, filler highlights, pace, pauses, and playback tied to the moment worth noticing.
Write one thing to try next, then record another take while the thought is still fresh.

Useful feedback, not a score
One thing to notice. One better take.
SpeakGym does not grade your personality or turn speaking into a performance. It gives you a specific place to listen, such as a hedge phrase, filler moment, pause, or pacing shift, so the next take has a clear job.
The point is not to sound polished every time. The point is to build the habit of forming a thought, saying it out loud, hearing what landed, and trying again with more clarity.
Everyday speaking
For the moments before a conversation asks for it
Use SpeakGym to rehearse the ordinary answers that are easy to understand after the moment has passed.
Explain what you think
Practice turning a loose opinion or idea into a spoken answer with a cleaner beginning, middle, and ending.
Prepare for work or school
Answer questions before meetings, class discussions, interviews, or check-ins ask for them live.
Tell the story clearly
Work through what happened, what mattered, and what you want someone else to understand.
Build a private habit
Keep recordings, transcripts, and progress in your own practice space, with speech analysis handled on device.
Progress you can hear
See the habit taking shape.
Streaks, milestones, and listen-back cards help you return to practice without making the app about chasing a score. The real progress is the second version that sounds closer to what you meant.

Build the habit before the moment asks for it.
Practice everyday answers in private, listen back, and try the clearer version.