Pricing

Walk in knowing what to ask.

SpeechTurn helps moderators, hosts, and journalists understand their speakers, surface tensions, and walk into the room knowing what to ask.

Founding Member

$99/month

or $890/year

One of the first 100 to join. Your rate is locked, even when public pricing changes.

Frequent use, not metered
First access to new workflows
Optional first-session walkthrough

Understand the room faster

Go from topic and speaker names to a clear view of lenses, tensions, and likely dodges.

Ask questions that move the room

Questions are tied to speakers, tensions, and why they should work in the room.

Stay usable on real stages

Public-panel mode keeps questions careful without making them toothless.

What you get

A complete prep workspace, not a chatbot.

SpeechTurn is built around the work serious moderators already do: reading the speakers, finding the tension, and choosing the question that will actually move the room.

Speaker research workspace for panels, podcasts, interviews, and fireside chats.
Open-discussion and public-panel modes for different levels of room sensitivity.
Format-aware question design for panels, podcasts, and interviews.
Tension planning, speaker-specific questions, follow-ups, and refinement controls.
Exports, live mode, and saved sessions for repeated preparation.

Try first

Book a free demo

Bring a real upcoming session. We will show you how SpeechTurn reads the room and turns it into useful questions.

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Buy access

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Ready to use it now? Start checkout and lock the early member rate for the life of your account.

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FAQ

What is Founding Member access?

You are one of the first 100 people to join SpeechTurn. Your rate is locked and will not rise as public pricing changes.

Can I try it before paying?

Yes. Book a free demo and bring a real panel, podcast, or interview. We can walk through the first setup together.

Is usage metered?

Not for the Founding Member offer. It is built for frequent preparation, not one-off token counting.

Who is this for?

Moderators, hosts, journalists, event teams, and anyone preparing conversations where generic questions are not good enough.