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THE BRIEF

Best man speech for John & Sarah, autumn wedding, 5 minutes.

Typical AI

single-prompt LLM

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, friends and family. For those who don't know me, my name is the best man, and I've had the absolute honor of being John's friend for many years. Today, we gather to celebrate two truly incredible people — John and Sarah.

From the moment John met Sarah, I knew something was different. He smiled more. He talked about her constantly. And anyone who knows John knows that's saying something. Sarah, you brought out a side of him we'd all hoped existed.

John is one of the kindest, smartest, and funniest people I know. And Sarah, the way you complete him is something rare. You two are truly meant for each other, and watching your love story unfold has been a privilege.

Marriage, as they say, is about laughter, partnership, and never going to bed angry. May you always remember why you fell in love. May you always be each other's biggest fans.

So please, everyone, raise a glass — to John and Sarah! Cheers!

  • Generic openers — "Today we gather…"
  • Vague descriptors instead of real moments
  • Recycled clichés that show up in every other speech
  • One shot — take it or rewrite it yourself
  • Reads like a chatbot, not like you

Our generator

built from a 7-min interview

Good evening everyone — for those who haven't met me yet, I'm Tom, I had the privilege of knowing Alex since our university days. Back then, we were a little less put-together; a little more optimistic about how easy life would be; and — importantly — completely unaware of just how good things were about to get.

And then Maya came along.

I still remember meeting Maya for the first time. You know that anxious moment when someone joins a friend group and everyone's quietly figuring out how it'll work? That just… didn't happen. Maya somehow walked past 'new person' and landed firmly in 'have you always been here?' within about five minutes. Suddenly, our group chat got better, our plans got better, and Alex — who was already a great guy — became an even better version of himself.

That's the thing about the two of them. Separately, they're wonderful people. But together, they just work in this effortless, grounding, quietly joyful way that makes the rest of us feel lucky to be nearby.

Now — I was told I'd get one good story, so I'm going to spend it on the trip to Portugal. We were eighteen months out of university, broke in a way that only freshly-employed people can be, and we'd somehow agreed to travel together. On the way back from Lisbon, our train sat on a stretch of track outside the city for three hours. No explanation. No moving. No food.

And here's the thing about Alex when a plan falls apart: most people stress; he gets curious. Within twenty minutes he had a deck of cards out, was teaching gin rummy to a Portuguese grandmother across the aisle, and had somehow turned a stuck train into the most fun part of the trip. Maya, of course, filmed the whole thing — including the part where she absolutely demolished both of us at the game she'd just learned.

I think about that train a lot. Because the speech version of marriage is 'we'll handle anything together.' But the real version is more like that train: the plan breaks, you're stuck, and the question is what kind of person sits next to you. Alex and Maya — you've already shown each other and the rest of us the answer.

Maya, before I close — I know your grandmother isn't here today, but I know how much she loved Alex, and I know she'd have something funny and slightly cutting to say right now. Whatever it would have been, take it as said.

Alex, Maya — you found each other early enough to grow up together and late enough to know exactly what you have. Please raise a glass with me — to a marriage that handles delayed trains, learns new card games, and films every minute of it.

To Alex and Maya.

  • Built from your real stories
  • Specific moments, not platitudes
  • Your tone, your humor, your voice
  • Refine paragraph by paragraph
  • Editor pass before you read it aloud

AI sample is illustrative — typical single-prompt output, not a captured ChatGPT response.

Anatomy of a speech

What makes a wedding speech land

Three moments decide if the room stays with you. We help you get them right.

  1. 01

    The opening hook

    Skip "today we gather". Land on a name, an image, one true line that earns the room's attention.

    First 20 seconds
    For those who haven't met me yet, I'm Tom — I knew Alex since university.
  2. 02

    The one specific moment

    Not "she's amazing". A real scene with a time, a place, and a detail only you noticed.

    60% of the impact
    On a stuck train outside Lisbon, he taught gin rummy to a grandmother across the aisle.
  3. 03

    The closing line

    The line guests remember on the car ride home. Short. Personal. Earned by the story before it.

    The toast itself
    To a marriage that handles delayed trains, learns new card games, and films every minute.

How it works

From blank page to read-aloud

  1. 01

    Tell us about the couple.

    6 quick questions in a guided chat. Typos are fine.

  2. 02

    Read a free preview.

    See half your speech to know it's good — before you pay.

  3. 03

    Unlock, edit, deliver.

    Pay $19 once. Edit, comment, regenerate, copy.

Total: ~5 minutes.

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Questions

Common questions

  • Will my speech sound generic?

    No. We ask for one specific story and weave it through. Generic-sounding output usually means the inputs were vague — we'll prompt you for more if so.

  • Is my data private?

    Your inputs and speech are stored to let you edit and re-export later. We don't sell or share data. You can request deletion anytime.

  • Can I edit it after?

    Yes. After unlock, you can edit any text directly, leave comments, regenerate up to 10 times, and export.

  • What languages does it support?

    English at launch. Spanish and German landing pages exist; localized samples and full flow are coming before paid traffic in those markets.

  • Why not just use ChatGPT?

    ChatGPT works if you know what to ask, write a great prompt, and edit hard. This product asks the right questions for you and stays focused on weddings — tone, taboos, structure.

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