Your daily speaking reps

Speak more confidently.

One 60-second prompt a day. Real feedback on how you came across, and prompts that get sharper as Saypath learns how you speak.

Get in early. Launching Summer 2026.
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Daily promptDay 12
Your prompt
Tell me about a time you changed someone's mind.
Listening
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Where Saypath comes in

The moments that decide how people see you.

The interview where you blank on "tell me about yourself." The meeting where you have the point and let it pass. The presentation that turns your brain to static. Confidence in those moments comes down to reps. Saypath is how you get them, 60 seconds at a time.

Your voice, scored as you speak
How it works

Three steps. Sixty seconds.

1

Open the app, get today's prompt

Real scenarios: a mock interview question, making your case in a meeting, introducing yourself, telling a story without losing the thread.

2

Talk for 60 seconds

That is the whole workout. Hit record and say your piece.

3

Get real feedback

Your filler words, your pace, your pauses, and the one thing to tighten next time.

What makes it work

It trains the way you actually talk.

It gets to know how you speak

Saypath learns where you trip up and builds your prompts around it. The more you use it, the more it targets your real weak spots. Think personal trainer, for the way you talk.

You can see yourself getting better

Filler words drop. Pace steadies. Pauses tighten. Track it day over day and level up as you improve.

FAQ

Good questions.

Do I have to talk out loud? +

Yes. Talking is the training, and 60 seconds is all it takes.

What if I'm bad at it right now? +

Everyone starts there. The reps are how you change that.

How is this different from practicing on my own? +

Saypath tells you exactly what to work on and adapts every prompt to you, so each rep counts.

When does it launch? +

Summer 2026. People on the early-access list get in first.

Speak more confidently,
starting this summer.

Get early access and be first in line when Saypath opens.