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Speech Delivery Coach for iOS

Speakloft

Rehearse your toast, pitch, interview, or talk and get instant feedback on pace, pauses, filler words, and timing — all measured live, 100% on your iPhone. Now with run-by-run improvement comparison so you can see whether each rehearsal is actually making you better. No account. No cloud.

"vs. Last" Comparison Card 1.3

After every session the report card shows how this run compares to your most-recent session of the same talk type. Score, average WPM, and filler count are each flagged improved, declined, or neutral — so you know at a glance whether you're moving in the right direction.

Personal Best Detection 1.3

When you set a new personal best for a talk type, the comparison card celebrates it. When you fall short of your best, a "vs. Your Best" card shows exactly how far off the benchmark you are — giving you a concrete target to chase on the next run.

Iteration History Strip 1.3

The saved session detail view now shows a mini bar chart of your last eight scores for that talk type, oldest to newest. At a glance you can see whether your arc is rising, plateauing, or dipping — before you dive into the metrics.

Talking Points & Cue Cards 1.2

Write your bullet points on the Practice screen before you start. During the 3-2-1 countdown, your notes appear as a cue-card panel so you can review your structure right before you speak. Stored with the session, shown again on the detail view.

Session Goals 1.2

Pick a focus for each run: Score 80+, Fewer than 3 fillers/min, Hit the time target, or Steady pace (±25 wpm). After your session the report shows whether you nailed it — and saved sessions remember the goal so you can revisit.

Practice Streak 1.2

A consecutive-day streak counter in the History trend header shows how many days in a row you've practiced. Simple, honest, and effective — it resets if you miss a day.

Live Pace Meter

A real-time speedometer shows your words-per-minute with a green "on-pace" band tuned to your talk type — toast, pitch, interview, keynote, or freestyle.

Full Report Card

Pace-over-time graph, 0–100 delivery score, pauses breakdown, best-effort filler-word count, and a Pace Spread metric showing how consistent your cadence was.

Smarter Filler Detection 1.1

Tracks 14 filler words plus 16 multi-word phrases — "at the end of the day," "if that makes sense," "to be honest," and more.

CSV Export 1.1

Export your full session history as a CSV from Settings. Open in Numbers or Excel to chart your improvement over weeks and months.

Personal Best Badges 1.1

The History list marks your highest-scoring session per talk type with a PB badge so you always know your benchmark to beat.

Private by Design

On-device speech recognition only. No audio is recorded, no transcript saved, no account needed, no internet connection required.

Speakloft app screenshot showing the live pace meter and report card

Actual launch-tested screenshot prepared during pre-submission checks.

Five ways to practice

Toast

Warm and unhurried. Ideal pace band: 110–140 wpm. Default target: 2 minutes.

Interview

Answer crisply without rambling. Ideal: 125–160 wpm. Default target: 1:30.

Pitch

Punchy and confident. Ideal: 130–165 wpm. Default target: 3 minutes.

Talk

Conference talk or keynote. Ideal: 120–155 wpm. Default target: 10 minutes.

Freestyle

No target, no band — just measure how you speak naturally.

WPM bands based on widely-cited public-speaking guidance for each context (conversational English 130–150 wpm; toasts slower for warmth; pitches slightly faster for energy).

What Speakloft measures

Run-by-Run Improvement

The v1.3 comparison card shows score, WPM, and filler deltas vs. your last run and vs. your personal best — so every practice session has a clear before/after context.

Pace & Consistency

Average and peak WPM, fraction of the talk spent in the ideal band, and the Pace Spread (±wpm standard deviation) to show how steady you held your cadence.

Pauses

Count, longest pause, and total pause time. Strategic pauses are positive — the report card recognizes good silence as well as problematic gaps.

Filler Words

Best-effort count with a per-word bar chart. The app labels filler detection as best-effort everywhere it appears — on-device recognition can miss some disfluencies.

Duration vs. Target

A running timer that turns red when you go over, plus a target summary in the report (right on target / over / under). Session goals let you make hitting the target a formal challenge.