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What is Speeko?

Speeko is a public speaking coach that helps you improve your presentation skills through AI-powered feedback. The tool analyses your speech recordings to assess pace, filler words, clarity, and overall delivery, then provides actionable suggestions for improvement. It's designed for anyone who presents regularly: professionals preparing for pitches, managers running meetings, educators delivering lectures, or anyone wanting to become a more confident speaker. Unlike generic feedback, Speeko focuses on the specific habits that hold most speakers back, such as saying 'um' and 'ah', speaking too quickly, or poor eye contact patterns.

Key Features

Speech analysis

detects filler words, pace issues, and clarity problems in recordings

Detailed feedback reports

shows metrics on word count, speaking speed, and verbal habits

Video review

lets you watch recordings with visual cues highlighting problem areas

Practice recommendations

suggests specific exercises to address identified weaknesses

Progress tracking

compare results across multiple recordings to measure improvement over time

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Immediate, specific feedback without waiting for human review
  • Free tier available to test the tool before committing to paid features
  • Helps identify unconscious speech habits that are difficult to spot yourself
  • Works with both video and audio recordings for flexibility

Limitations

  • AI analysis may not catch all nuances of delivery that a live coach would notice
  • Requires decent audio quality for accurate analysis; poor recordings may skew results
  • Limited ability to assess body language, gesture, or visual presentation elements from audio alone

Use Cases

Practising job interview answers and getting feedback on delivery before the real interview

Rehearsing conference talks or webinar presentations to build confidence

Coaching team members on presentation skills without needing a professional speaker coach

Analysing recorded meetings or pitches to identify speaking patterns and areas for growth

Language learners wanting feedback on pronunciation and speaking pace