Use cases
One preparation system. Different rooms.
SpeechTurn changes by format: podcast, panel, interview, fireside. Each room gets different structure, different watchouts, and different moves for the host to carry.
For podcast hosts
Podcast Prep
SpeechTurn helps podcast hosts understand the guest, the audience, the obvious answers, and the follow-up lanes worth carrying into the room.
View use caseFor panel moderators
Panel Moderation
SpeechTurn helps moderators understand each speaker’s lane, where they agree, where they conflict, and how to create a useful public-room arc.
View use caseFor interviewers and journalists
Interview Prep
SpeechTurn helps interviewers move from broad research to a room-aware plan: what to establish, what to test, where to ask for evidence, and how to follow up.
View use caseFor fireside hosts
Fireside Chat
SpeechTurn helps fireside hosts create a reflective conversation with enough structure, tension, and practical takeaway to feel worth the audience’s time.
View use caseThe point
SpeechTurn is not the same output with a different label.
A podcast needs guest breathing room and narrative arc. A panel needs speaker balance and handoffs. An interview needs evidence lanes and sharper follow-ups. A fireside needs theme development and practical tension.
That is why SpeechTurn starts with the room: format, audience, people, context, sensitivities, and the job the host needs to do.
See the product before you start.
Walk through fictional demo rooms and see how the brief changes by format.
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