We help you find the words — not replace them. Share the moments that matter and we'll refine them into a speech that sounds like you on your best day.
The best speeches come from real moments. Share one, get a free 90-second draft.
For people who don't know where to start. No writing experience needed.
01 / Step
Share the moments that matter
A few short steps. The couple, one real memory (or up to five with the full speech), the inside jokes, the tone. About six minutes.
02 / Step
We shape your words, not invent new ones
Your memories become a speech in your voice — refined, structured, paced. Plus a 90-second backup, callbacks, delivery notes, and printable cue cards.
03 / Step
Sound like yourself — just braver
More confident, better paced, less stressed. Walk up to the mic knowing every beat, and own the room when it counts.
Built for people who hate public speaking, procrastinated until the last minute, or simply don't know how to start.
Everything you need to land the moment.
01 / Feature
Printable cue cards
Automatically formatted cards with bold markers for emphasis and pauses. Never lose your place.
02 / Feature
Delivery tips
Concrete coaching notes on pacing, eye contact, and where to wait for the laughter to settle.
03 / Feature
The 'too-long' toggle
Running behind schedule? Use the 90-second backup version that hits every essential beat.
Before / After
The difference between "nice speech" and a standing ovation.
Same memory. Same person. One version gets a polite clap. The other gets quoted in the wedding album for the next forty years.
BeforeThe opener
"I've known Jake for 12 years and he's a great guy."
After In Your Words
"Jake is the kind of person who answers a 2am phone call before you've even explained the problem."
BeforeThe story
"We went on a road trip once and had a lot of fun together."
After In Your Words
"Somewhere outside Flagstaff, the car broke down, the AC died, and Jake handed me the last warm beer like it was champagne. That's when I knew he'd make someone an incredible husband."
BeforeThe joke
"Sarah, you're getting a really good guy. Take care of him!"
After In Your Words
"Sarah — congratulations. You're inheriting his snoring, his fantasy football spreadsheet, and the world's most loyal human. Two out of three isn't bad."
BeforeThe toast
"To Jake and Sarah! Cheers everyone."
After In Your Words
"To Jake and Sarah — may your love be stubborn, your laughter loud, and your worst day together still better than your best day apart. Raise your glass."
Every speech is shaped around who you are, who they are, and the room you'll be standing in. A few real examples.
Best Man · Witty
"I've known Jake since we were eleven, which means I have receipts. The frosted tips. The brief poetry phase. The summer he tried to grow a moustache and we all pretended not to notice. And somehow, Sarah, you looked at all of that and said: yes. We're so grateful. Mostly Jake."
Tom, for Jake & SarahFather of the Bride · Heartfelt
"When Ellie was four, she told me she'd marry me when she grew up. I obviously said yes. So Marcus — I'd like you to know I held the position for about fifteen years before you turned up and gently took it from me. You take care of her the way I always hoped someone would. That's the whole speech, really."
David, for Eleanor & MarcusMaid of Honour · Classy
"Hannah and I met on a rainy Tuesday in a kitchen neither of us could afford. We've been each other's first call ever since — the panicked ones, the silly ones, the ones at 2am that turned out to be about nothing at all. James, you're the first call now. We couldn't have chosen better for her if we'd tried."
Priya, for Hannah & James
Notes from the room
People remember great speeches.
"I was genuinely panicking about my best man speech. This somehow made it sound like me — just more confident."
— Daniel, Best Man
"My dad cried. Then my brother cried. Then I nearly cried reading it."