92%
of U.S. workers say job interviews stress them out
At least one part of the interview process causes anxiety—not a niche fear.
Before the moment that matters
AI pitch coaching and 30-second presentation practice for founders, speakers, and interview prep.
That tight feeling before you speak? Thirty seconds of practice and honest coaching, so you're not replaying the room in your head afterward.
Practice before the room, not during it.
Your next rep takes less than a minute.

The loop
A short rep, a clear fix, and a better next take.
Research & surveys
Speaking anxiety is common—and silent rehearsal doesn't show you what the room will hear. These figures are from peer-reviewed studies and nationally representative surveys, not UPitch marketing claims.
92%
At least one part of the interview process causes anxiety—not a niche fear.
74%
The worry isn't only judgment—it's losing the thread when people are watching.
1 in 5
About 21% in a nationally representative U.S. epidemiologic survey.
32%
Ahead of speeches and work presentations in a UK workforce survey.
Sources linked below. UPitch is a practice tool, not medical treatment for anxiety disorders. See how a 30-second rep helps →
Early beta voices
Explore UPitch
Jump to early access, features, coaching, or the community board. Same focus as the iOS app: reps, feedback, and retry.
UPitch on iOS: download on the App Store
Your AI practice coach
UPitch doesn’t cheer generic praise. It tells you what landed, what to tweak, and exactly what to try on the next rep.
Confidence
+9 vs last rep
Strongest moment
Clear hook: you named the problem in one sentence.
Grow next
Slow down 10% before your ask. Trim one filler at the transition.
Next rep focus
End with one concrete next step for the listener.
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Pace, pauses, and presence: directional cues from your take, not body-language guesswork.
Structure, clarity, and filler habits so your message lands the first time.
A score you can track rep over rep, proof you’re improving before the real room.
You know this feeling
UPitch is for the minute before the moment: when rehearsing in your head isn't enough and you need to hear yourself.
Founder pitch
The story is clear in your notes.
You're not sure it'll land when you say it.
Interview prep
Your answer sounds perfect silently.
Out loud, it comes out rushed or flat.
Presentation day
You've read the slides ten times.
You still don't trust your opening.
“One rep. Real feedback. Walk in lighter.”
The core loop
This is the habit that turns nerves into proof: say it, hear the truth, say it better.
01 · Pitch
Record a tight take in about thirty seconds, the same pressure as the real room, without the audience. That's when your habits actually show up.

02 · Coach
Get a confidence score and coaching you can act on: pace, clarity, fillers, structure. Specific and supportive, never a vague "good job."

03 · Retry
Take the single clearest fix into your next rep. That's how practice stops feeling endless and starts feeling like progress.

04 · Improve
Compare this rep to your last. Watch the score move and know, without guessing, that today's version is sharper.

After a few reps
Not overnight magic. Just a calmer you when the mic, camera, or room is real.
You've already heard yourself nail the open and the ask, so you're not white-knuckling the first ten seconds.
Short reps train you to stay tight when time is short and stakes feel high.
Screenshot the score when you're proud. Your full transcript stays private unless you choose otherwise.
Less than a minute per rep means you'll actually do it the night before, not just the morning of.
Don't wait until you're in the room to find out how you sound. One rep now beats an hour of silent rehearsing.