Public Speaking Coach with AI
Speech coaching app with AI, but Orai and Ummo already do this better.

Another AI communication coach when Grammarly already does this.
Remote teams and managers concerned about communication
Grammarly · Lavender · Yoodli
The core technical hurdle was evaluating "good communication," which is inherently subjective and couldn't rely on standard test sets. To overcome this, we designed a sophisticated, multi-LLM evaluation pipeline. One powerful LLM synthesized the initial flagging test set, a second acted as a judge for precision and recall, and a third continuously auto-tuned the prompt for the flagger LLM, resulting in high confidence in our system's accuracy. Furthermore, we built a dedicated agent to simulate Clarity operating in various synthetic workspaces—featuring diverse industries, sectors, and personas in conflict-prone situations—to further validate its performance.
We intentionally launched Clarity as an individual-focused product to lower the barrier to entry, with the strategic goal of establishing usage before transitioning to a team-based model (M1). We are now seeking community feedback on the product before expanding our reach.
Speech coaching app with AI, but Orai and Ummo already do this better.
Voice AI coaching for leadership, but generic 'speak better' value prop.
Team billing model is clever, but still wrapping the same AI APIs.
Drops curated, context-aware updates straight into a Slack channel and refines results with one-line onboarding and emoji feedback — a nice low-friction UX for busy teams. The core ideas (daily digests, in-channel feedback, and reactive topic tracking) are practical, but the product toes a crowded line and the page gives no signal of a novel ranking model or scale advantage.
Running local Codex agents via Telegram is a clever hack for mobile coding sessions.
Community Notes for Discord, but requires critical mass to detect tensions.