English presentation and meeting practice from your notes.
Prepare what you need to say before you say it live: project updates, short presentations, meeting summaries, and follow-up answers — with AI feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and clarity.
Free to start. No credit card required.
Use this if you:
- Have a meeting, standup, or presentation in English coming up.
- Write great slides but feel stiff when reading them aloud.
- Stumble on transitions and connector phrases under pressure.
- Want to rehearse with feedback before going live.
Example input
Upload your slides, talking points, or meeting agenda. Contexta breaks them into deliverable sections you can rehearse one by one.
How Contexta turns it into practice
One material flows through a structured loop. You leave each session with something you can actually say or write.
Example project plan
A project bundles 5 sessions you can practice independently. Each one ends with a clear output.
- 1Give a 60-second project update
- 2Explain the risk and next step
- 3Present the main idea clearly
- 4Answer likely follow-up questions
- 5Summarize the decision after the meeting
One full session example
Each session has a specific output — speaking or writing — with target phrases, focus areas, and a prompt.
Write a short meeting update in 5 bullet points. Include: current status, main risk, next step. Try to use: current status, main risk, next step.
Record a 60-second project update. Explain what changed, why it matters, and what happens next. Try to use: current status, timeline, stakeholder feedback. Pay attention to /t/ in status, timeline, next step.
Start with one real material.
Upload something you already need to explain, discuss, or present.
Free to start. No credit card required.
Feedback and retry
Feedback is specific, not generic. You see what to fix and what to try next.
- 1Lead with structure: status → risk → next step.
- 2Drop "uh" — filler word, weakens delivery.
- 3Use specific language: "slips by two weeks" beats "problems with the timeline".
- current status
- next step
- stakeholder feedback
Record again. Use the same structure (status → risk → next step) and keep it under 60 seconds.
What improves over time
Contexta remembers your recurring patterns, so every next session is more targeted.
- Filler words detected and reduced (uh, um, like, you know).
- Pacing — too fast, too slow, uneven.
- Recurring grammar slips under pressure.
- Phrase library for status updates, transitions, and Q&A.
FAQ
Can I practice a presentation from my own notes?
Yes. Upload slide outlines, talking points, or written notes. Contexta breaks them into deliverable sections and lets you rehearse each one separately with feedback.
Can Contexta help with meeting updates?
Yes. Project updates, weekly standups, and meeting summaries all work. Sessions focus on structure (status → risk → next step), useful phrases, and confident delivery.
Can I practice answering follow-up questions?
Yes. Contexta generates likely follow-up questions based on your notes, and you can rehearse short, confident answers to each.
Does it help with pacing and pronunciation?
Yes. Every recording is scored on accuracy, fluency, completeness, and prosody. You see pacing trends and filler word counts session over session.
Can I use slides or project notes?
Yes. PDF, Markdown, plain text, or slides outline — all supported. The content is what matters, not the format.
Is this useful before a real work call?
Yes. A 5–10 minute rehearsal session before a meeting or presentation lets you arrive with the key sentences and transitions already in your mouth. Less reading, more talking.
Start with one real material.
Upload something you already need to explain, discuss, or present.
Free to start. No credit card required.