Pick a prompt
Every prompt is a real situation: explain your work, make an ask, argue a point, give an apology. Warmups run 30 seconds. Advanced prompts run 90.
Daily speaking practice
Sayable gives you one prompt a day. You record yourself for a minute or two, and you get back a transcript, your filler count, your pace, and whether your point landed. Do it every day and you can watch yourself get better, week over week.
Built by a founder with dyspraxia who wanted a practice tool that talked like a coach, not a pamphlet.
The problem
Everyone preps the same way: silently, in the shower, in the car, the night before. Then the moment comes and you find out that saying it out loud is a completely different skill from thinking it. Speaking under pressure is physical. Your mouth needs reps, not just your brain.
And if you have dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia, a stutter, or you just freeze when it counts, you already know the gap between what you know and what comes out. Sayable is for you first.
Every prompt is a real situation: explain your work, make an ask, argue a point, give an apology. Warmups run 30 seconds. Advanced prompts run 90.
Talk for 30 to 120 seconds, out loud, one take. That's it.
You get a transcript, your filler count, your pace in words per minute, and whether your point landed. Every rep goes into your history so you can watch the trend.
A note from the founder
I have dyspraxia. My whole life, the ideas in my head have moved faster than my mouth could get them out. I'd know exactly what I wanted to say, then listen to myself say something else. Everything out there to help was expensive, clinical, and booked out for weeks, and none of it felt like it was built for someone like me. I wanted the version that felt like training, the way athletes train: a short rep every day, honest feedback, and a record I could look back on. I couldn't find it, so I built it.
Jason, founder of Sayable
Pricing
Sayable is for the moment when "I should practice sometime" becomes "I need this to come out clean."
FAQ
People whose ideas arrive fast and come out tangled: dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia, stutter, freezing, or a big moment you cannot fumble.
No. Sayable is practice, the way a musician practices scales: a short daily rep, feedback on the same few numbers each time, and a log of your progress. If you want clinical care, Sayable isn't that and doesn't pretend to be.
One focused prompt a day. Record, get a transcript, see fillers and pace, then keep the rep in your log.
We're new, so we won't fake testimonials. What we can tell you is how it works: you practice out loud every day, you get the same few numbers back every time, and you watch them move. If they don't move, you'll see that too.
On web, your audio goes to Sayable's backend to get transcribed and scored. Sayable is built around the rep, not around holding onto your raw audio.
It is priced for people who want a serious daily practice tool, not a casual speaking toy.