See your filler-word pattern
Filler words are easier to fix when you know when they appear: at the start of answers, during transitions, or while searching for examples.
Speech analysis
When you are ready to go beyond timed prompts, record a practice answer and review what changed: filler words, pacing, clarity, structure, and delivery patterns.
Record a practice answerKeep the loop short: choose the tool, finish one spoken rep, and repeat with one clear improvement.
Choose a topic list or spin a fresh prompt that matches your practice goal.
Speak for a fixed time instead of restarting every time the answer gets messy.
Look at filler words, pacing, clarity, confidence, and whether the answer had a clear structure.
Fix one thing in the next attempt instead of trying to improve everything at once.
Filler words are easier to fix when you know when they appear: at the start of answers, during transitions, or while searching for examples.
Fast speech can hide unclear thinking. Slow speech can lose energy. Feedback gives you a target for the next timed rep.
Clarity feedback helps you notice when the answer needs a stronger point, cleaner example, or sharper ending.
Generate a prompt, speak for a fixed time, and use one feature to make the next attempt easier.