
Most people treat public speaking like a talent gap rather than a practice gap. They watch TED talks, read books on delivery, and feel vaguely more prepared without actually changing anything about the way they speak. The apps below give you something the books can't: a mirror, a record, and in some cases, a score. Each one covers different ground, so the most useful stack depends on what you're actually trying to fix. 1. RiseGuide Image: RiseGuide RiseGuide's Speech Analyzer is the most direct feedback tool on this list. You record up to 60 seconds, either responding to a built-in