Minimalist training. Measurable progress.

Speak so people listen.
Train with minimalist, outcome‑driven public speaking courses.

WordSpire blends deliberate practice, feedback loops, and concise frameworks. No fluff — just repeatable techniques to communicate ideas that resonate.

A simple loop that compounds

Pick one skill, run short reps, record a clip, score it with a rubric, iterate. That’s it. The system does the heavy lifting.

1

Clarity First

Structure ideas with narrative arcs, evidence, and pacing that remove friction from understanding.

2

Practice that Sticks

Short, repeatable drills: openers, transitions, Q&A handling, and concise calls‑to‑action.

3

Feedback Loops

Rubrics you can self‑apply. Record, review, iterate — build measurable improvement.

4

Audience Design

Choose one audience job‑to‑be‑done and tailor your examples, language, and close.

Live coaching On‑demand lessons Rubrics & drills

Your next rep

Open strong, land a clear point, and close with a single ask. Use the tools below to practice today.

Practice streak
0 days
Tip: do one rep with the Topic Generator, then one rep with your own pitch.

Mini rubric (score 0–2)

C
Clarity: one point per sentence, no side quests.
E
Evidence: example, number, or story beat.
I
Intent: end with a clear ask or takeaway.

Popular outcomes

Real-world wins — interviews, demos, all-hands, investor updates, and workshop facilitation.

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Why WordSpire

Minimalist Method

Simple tools with high leverage: outline grids, message maps, delivery beats.

Flexible Formats

Live online, hybrid cohorts, or self‑paced tracks that fit your schedule.

Evidence‑Based

Grounded in cognitive load theory, retrieval practice, and audience design.

Build confident delivery with short daily reps.

Browse courses that match your next speaking context — pitches, panels, meetings, workshops — and practice with immediate structure.

1‑Minute Topic Generator

Press “Generate” and speak for one minute. Keep it simple and specific.

Your prompt
Press generate to receive a topic.
Suggested structure: ContextPointExampleClose.

Micro‑Practice: 60‑Second Reps

One focused minute. Breathe, begin, and land your close.

Time left
60
Micro‑plan: 0–10s hook, 10–45s point + example, 45–60s close + ask.