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Public speaking practice

Public speaking practice app for clearer talks

Practice public speaking alone with short prompts, one-minute recordings, and AI feedback that helps you sound clearer, calmer, and more prepared under pressure.

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Public speaking practice

Why it helps

Public speaking improves when practice feels repeatable

Watching public speaking advice can help, but speaking out loud is the part that changes your delivery. Minute Hatch gives you a small daily loop: answer a prompt, hear yourself, and use feedback to improve the next take.

1

Pick a focused prompt

Start with a prompt built for presentations, meetings, Q&A, or explaining an idea clearly.

2

Speak for one minute

Practice under a small amount of pressure so you get used to thinking and speaking at the same time.

3

Review AI feedback

See feedback on confidence, articulation, word choice, and clarity so you know what to improve next.

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Feedback after a practice recording

What to practice

Build the skills that make speaking easier to follow

  • Practice a presentation intro before a meeting
  • Answer unexpected questions without rambling
  • Explain an idea clearly in 60 seconds
  • Reduce filler words and rushed pacing
  • Build confidence before speaking in front of others
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One-minute recording flow

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Speaking practice progress

FAQ

Public speaking practice questions

Can I practice public speaking alone?

Yes. Minute Hatch gives you prompts, a short recording flow, and AI feedback so you can practice public speaking without needing an audience.

How often should I practice public speaking?

A short daily practice habit is easier to repeat than a long weekly session. Minute Hatch is built around 60-second speaking drills.

Does Minute Hatch help with filler words?

Minute Hatch helps you notice patterns in your speaking, including confidence, articulation, word choice, pacing, and clarity. Practicing with feedback can make filler words easier to reduce over time.

Is this only for formal speeches?

No. It is useful for presentations, meetings, interviews, networking, and moments when someone asks you to explain your thinking on the spot.

Practice your next talk before it matters

Use Minute Hatch to practice public speaking in short daily sessions with prompts, recordings, and focused feedback.

Want a quick self-check first? Take the speaking quiz.