Service introduction

Whatsay is a lightweight speaking practice tool for everyday use.

Read a sentence, check the result, and read needed expressions again. This short flow helps you practice speaking.

The problem this service addresses

Even if you understand text, speaking it aloud can feel different. You may speed up, blur endings, or miss natural pauses.

Whatsay helps you notice that gap without pressure. Work through open stages, check recognition results and recordings, and find what to improve.

Recommended for

It works well for these people.

People who want to warm up before a presentation

Practice opening lines or introductions before speaking in front of others.

People who need a clearer reading habit

Use recordings to notice rushed reading or blurred endings.

People who want a short daily routine

Complete open stages one by one and keep a light record of progress.

People who want to practice alone

Practice alone without signup, listen back, and reduce the pressure of speaking.

How Whatsay sees fluency

Whatsay does not treat fluency as fast speech. It is closer to speech that listeners can comfortably understand.

Speaking feels easier when accurate words, a comfortable pace, natural pauses, intonation, and rhythm work together.

AccuracySpeak without skipping or changing the sentence

PausesPause naturally where meaning breaks

ExpressionAdjust your voice for sentence endings and emphasized words

How it works

It works lightly around your device.

No signup

You can start practicing without creating a name, email, or password.

No recording upload to our server

When auto-save is on, recent recordings are stored on your device. Recording files are not uploaded to our own server.

Compare speech recognition results

It compares the given sentence with the recognized sentence and shows a score and words to review.

Records can be deleted

You can delete recent recordings in Settings. You can also reset all study records.

Current features

  • Step-by-step learning that unlocks stages in order
  • Unit review and wrong-answer review
  • Comparison between recognition result and original text
  • Recent practice records and recording playback
  • A light voice word game
  • A practice room with quote cards and situational practice
  • Dark mode, recording auto-save, and record reset settings

Features we want to add

We are refining the service so short practice is easier to keep. We want it to start faster and feel more natural to return to.

Flow improvementsA structure that starts practice faster and keeps it going

More practice contentMore speaking situations such as presentations, announcements, and dialogue

More advanced feedbackFluency indicators such as pace, pauses, and repeated words

Shall we start with one sentence?

Whatsay does not judge good speakers. It focuses on making today's voice a little more comfortable.

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