
Presentations and stage presence
Practice Public Speaking Without Needing an Audience First
Rehearse talks, presentations, pitches, and introductions in private, then get feedback on structure, pace, fillers, and confidence.
Who this is for
For people who do not want their first real run-through to happen while everyone is already watching.
Oompf gives you the reps before the room: practice the opening, clean up the middle, and land the close.
You know the content but lose structure when speaking.
Filler words multiply as soon as you feel watched.
Your delivery needs more presence, contrast, and calm.
How Oompf trains it
Short private reps, specific feedback, and no audience required.
Opening Line Drill
Practice the first 20 seconds until the talk starts with direction instead of throat-clearing.
Pace and Pause Run
Train the beats that make an audience feel guided rather than dragged through slides.
Takeaway Close
End with the sentence you want people to remember, not the sentence that happens when you run out of steam.
Feedback signals
Oompf shows what actually happened when you spoke.
Presence
Does your delivery sound intentional?
Fillers
Are verbal habits distracting from the point?
Ending
Does the audience know what to remember?
Practice scenarios
Use it before the conversation is live.
class presentations
work demos and product updates
founder pitches
conference talks and panels
Common questions
Can Oompf replace a public speaking coach?
It is not a full human coach, but it gives you the daily reps and feedback loop most people never get between real speaking moments.
Does it help with fear of public speaking?
It helps by making the speech feel familiar before the real audience. Repetition, structure, and pacing feedback reduce the unknowns.
Start with one rep
You do not need a new personality. You need cleaner reps.
Practice privately, get the read on your speaking patterns, and build the version of your voice that shows up when it counts.
