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Public Speaking

Become a better speaker one session at a time

Practice any speech or talk with an AI coach that gives you honest feedback on your delivery — pace, confidence, filler words, tone, and audience engagement.

Why practicing alone doesn't work

  • -You can't hear your own filler words — your brain filters them out while speaking
  • -Practicing in front of a mirror tells you nothing about pace, clarity, or tone
  • -You don't know if your opening hooks the audience or loses them in the first 30 seconds
  • -Energy levels drop mid-speech and you have no idea where the dip happens
  • -Recording yourself helps, but you need a coach to tell you what to fix

How PitchPilote improves your speaking

  • Record any speech and get an instant analysis of your delivery
  • See your tone arc — how your energy and confidence shift across opening, middle, and closing
  • Every filler word quoted with a confident replacement phrase
  • Pace tracking shows when you rush through important points or drag through details
  • Face audience questions that test whether your message landed
  • Track scores over time and see measurable improvement

What you get

Real-time transcription with WPM tracking

Confidence and clarity scores (0-100)

Tone arc: opening, middle, and closing analysis

Energy level detection: low, moderate, high

Filler word frequency chart with exact quotes

Delivery timeline with problem moment markers

Session replay with audio playback

Progress tracking across practice sessions

Example AI questions you'll face

These are the kind of questions PitchPilote's AI audience will ask after your practice session:

Your opening story was engaging but you never connected it back to your main thesis. What was the point you wanted the audience to take away?

You spent 3 minutes on background context but only 45 seconds on your recommendation. What would you cut?

Your energy dropped noticeably in the middle section. How would you maintain engagement through that part?

You used the phrase 'I think' 7 times. How would you rephrase those statements with more conviction?

If you had to cut this talk from 10 minutes to 5, which half would you keep?

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