Speak your thoughts
clearly.
SpeakGym uses practical prompts, short rounds, listen-back feedback, and second takes to help you build everyday speaking skill.

How it works
Train the speaking loop
Each session helps you form a thought, say it out loud, hear what came through, and improve the next take.
Use realistic prompts about daily life, work, school, relationships, decisions, and ideas to train clarity, structure, pace, and delivery.
Choose what matters, organize your thoughts, and put them into words you can use anywhere.
Repeat the same prompt with sharper wording, steadier delivery, or a cleaner ending.

Useful feedback, not a score
One useful improvement at a time.
Listen back with a transcript plus highlights for fillers, pace, and pauses. Replay the moments that mattered and see exactly where your delivery slowed, sped up, or got stuck.
SpeakGym does not grade you or give vague scores. Each take highlights one concrete thing to work on, such as reducing fillers, improving pacing, strengthening structure, or making pauses more intentional.
Communication practice
For stronger everyday communication
Use SpeakGym to build the habit of organizing ideas, speaking clearly, and adjusting from evidence you can hear.
Explain what you think
Practice turning a loose opinion or idea into a spoken explanation with a cleaner beginning, middle, and ending.
Practice real contexts
Build the speaking muscles you use in meetings, class discussions, interviews, check-ins, and hard conversations.
Tell the story clearly
Work through what happened, what mattered, and what you want someone else to understand.
Build a private habit
Speech analysis happens on your device, and recordings, transcripts, and progress sync privately through iCloud.
Progress you can hear
Make practice repeatable.
Keep momentum with sessions, streaks, progress, and past takes. Speaking practice becomes something you can repeat and build on, not a one-time exercise.
SpeakGym is not a language course or a generic voice recorder. It is a focused practice space for saying your thoughts out loud, hearing what came through, and trying again with more clarity.

Train clearer communication, one take at a time.
Say your thoughts out loud, listen back, and use each second take to build the skill.