Random topic generator
Impromptu speaking and table topics
Generate a prompt, set a timer, and practice turning first thoughts into a clear answer.
Pull a random table topic and answer it for 60 seconds with the timer running.
StartYapper brings every speaking drill into one practice map: random prompts, freestyle reps, guided categories, and focused warmups all route into live recording flows.
Free practice
Random topics and freestyle camera reps are ready whenever you are.
Free guide
Fluency drills give you a practical warmup before bigger reps.
Guided drills
Each category opens into a focused prompt bank and the same clean recording flow.
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Impromptu speaking and table topics
Generate a prompt, set a timer, and practice turning first thoughts into a clear answer.
Pull a random table topic and answer it for 60 seconds with the timer running.
StartSpontaneous camera presence
Open camera. Pick a lane. Talk without hiding behind a script.
Record a 90-second take on what you are thinking about this week.
StartFree guide
A four-drill routine for faster word retrieval, smoother vocal control, and cleaner summaries under pressure.
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Enter the rep with a behavior you can perform instead of an identity you have to fight.
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Push word retrieval and articulation above normal conversation speed so regular speech feels less chaotic.
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Keep your voice alive under pressure instead of flattening into one nervous note.
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Compress information into a clean spoken point instead of dragging every thought into the answer.
Guided drills
Choose the context you want to rehearse. Each drill keeps the setup lean: one prompt, one rep, one recording flow.
Comprehension into speech
Read something short, close it, then explain it like a human.
Read one paragraph about workplace communication, then explain the point in 60 seconds.
StartArticulation, pacing, and vocal control
Turn written words into clean on-camera delivery.
Read a dense paragraph twice: once for clarity, once for emphasis.
StartStructured answers under pressure
Practice concise answers without sounding rehearsed.
Answer: tell me about a time you changed your mind after getting better evidence.
StartWarmth, stories, and playful answers
Get smoother at the small moments where people actually connect.
Tell a 45-second story about a tiny inconvenience that says something about you.
StartCalm disagreement
Say the hard thing clearly without spiraling or over-explaining.
Respond to: I feel like you ignored what I asked for. Keep it direct and calm.
StartHooks, framing, and take energy
Practice the on-camera moves that make short-form ideas land.
Pitch one saved content idea with a hook, payoff, and one crisp example.
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