Write a wedding speech people actually remember.
For people with a microphone, a deadline, and no draft. TapGlass interviews you, pulls out your best stories, and builds a speech that sounds like you on a really good day. Then helps you practice until the nerves are about the wedding, not the speech.
Because "I'll just wing it" is not a strategy.
Not a form. A conversation. The kind of questions a good interviewer would ask. "When did you first hear about them?" "Walk me through what happened." It digs in when you've got something. Skips ahead when you don't.
Built from what you said. Not from a database of wedding cliches. Your details, your stories, your voice. If you mentioned a bad karaoke incident, it's in the speech. If you didn't, it's not. That's the rule.
Built-in teleprompter. Tap to advance or let it scroll. Flag the bits that feel awkward. Check your time. Run it again until the nerves are about the wedding, not the speech.
Best men, maids of honour, siblings, parents, officiants, the couple, and the deeply underprepared. Each role gets different questions because a roast-ready mate and a tearful father are giving very different speeches.
"I'm the funny one." "I'm not a big speaker." "I'll probably cry." "I want to nail this." Pick the one that's you. The app shapes the structure, the arc, the emotional register. Not just the words.
Four questions. Five minutes. A speech that sounds like you spent a week on it. Specific, tight, and delivered with the energy of someone who definitely didn't write this in a taxi.
Opening. Story. Pivot. Heart. Toast. Each block is separate. Edit any one. Rewrite with AI if it's not right. Lock the ones that are perfect. Undo if the rewrite was worse. Real structure. Better lines. Less panic.
Built-in teleprompter. Practice until you own it. Flag the bits that feel awkward. Check your time. The only speechwriting app that helps you write AND rehearse.
Everything stays on your device. No account. No cloud. No "we value your privacy" nonsense. We literally can't see your speech. That's the point.
For the best man who wants to be remembered for the right reasons. Three intensity levels. Guardrails so you stay on the right side of the line. And a warm landing at the end, because the speeches people talk about for years are the ones that made the room cry laughing and then just... cry.
Gentle enough for grandma. Sharp enough to land.
They'll blush. They'll laugh. They'll survive.
You were warned.
The full interview is free. You'll see your first two blocks before you pay anything. If it's good enough to keep (it will be), unlock the rest. One purchase. Write ten speeches if you want.