What this tool does
It writes a full business speech for you, based on the details you provide about the event, the audience, and what you want to say. You get a speech you can read out as it is, or tweak to suit your own voice.
The idea is to save you the blank page problem. Instead of staring at a document wondering how to start, you answer a few short questions and get a structured draft back in a couple of minutes.
When to use it
It suits most everyday business speaking situations. That includes team briefings, all-hands meetings, award evenings, retirement send-offs, product launches, conference talks, client events, anniversaries, and speeches marking a promotion, a new role, or the end of a project.
It is aimed at managers, business owners, team leaders, and anyone who has been asked to say a few words at work and wants something more considered than off-the-cuff remarks. If you need a formal political address or a best man speech, this is not the right tool, but for the usual run of workplace occasions it should cover what you need.
How it works
You tell the tool the occasion, who will be in the room, the tone you want, roughly how long the speech should run, and the main points you want to land. It then produces a complete speech with an opening, the body, and a closing line. Nothing you type is stored, and you can run it again as many times as you like if you want to try a different angle or a shorter version.
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