About
Verble is an AI speech companion designed to help anyone prepare clear, confident, and engaging speeches for any occasion. Whether you're writing a wedding toast, crafting a sermon, preparing a keynote, or delivering a pitch, Verble provides structured, step-by-step support that brings your message to life—without sounding like it was written by a machine. The platform offers three dedicated apps: a Speech App for work and life events, a Sermon App for pastors and ministers, and a Wedding App covering everything from vows to best man and maid of honor speeches. Each app is purpose-built for its context, helping users stay focused on what truly matters. Verble's guided process uses simple questions and smart prompts to help users uncover what they actually want to say. It then shapes those ideas into a well-structured draft that can be refined for flow, tone, and personal style. Users remain in full control of the direction and voice—Verble adapts, rather than dictates. Designed for real speakers with zero technical skills required, Verble is trusted by students, educators, professionals, pastors, and everyday people who have something important to say. A dedicated Sermon App is also available for mobile download. With a free-to-start model and optional upgrades, Verble makes thoughtful speech preparation accessible to everyone—from first-time speakers to seasoned presenters.
Key Features
- Dedicated Speech Apps: Three purpose-built apps for work & life speeches, sermons, and wedding speeches — each tailored to its specific occasion and audience.
- Step-by-Step Guided Writing: Simple questions and smart prompts guide you from your first idea to a fully structured draft — no technical skills or AI prompting knowledge needed.
- Voice & Tone Preservation: Verble adapts to your chosen tone, depth, and direction so every speech feels natural and personal — never generic or AI-generated sounding.
- Wide Range of Speech Types: Supports dozens of speech types including keynotes, vows, best man speeches, sermons, toasts, pitches, lessons, devotionals, and more.
- Draft Refinement & Flow Tools: Refine structure, improve flow, and polish your message iteratively until it feels ready to deliver out loud with confidence.
Use Cases
- A best man preparing a heartfelt and humorous wedding speech with a clear structure built around personal stories.
- A pastor or minister crafting an inspiring weekly sermon with a well-organized message and thoughtful progression.
- A business professional preparing a keynote or investor pitch that sounds confident, clear, and authentically their own.
- A student or educator drafting a class presentation, commencement address, or public speaking assignment with guided clarity.
- A parent writing a father-of-the-bride or mother-of-the-groom speech that feels warm, personal, and ready to deliver.
Pros
- No Technical Skills Required: Verble is built for everyday speakers — just pick your speech type and follow the guided steps without needing to know how to prompt an AI.
- Preserves Your Authentic Voice: Unlike generic AI writers, Verble works with you to ensure your speech sounds like you, adapting tone and style to your specific situation.
- Covers a Wide Range of Occasions: From wedding vows to corporate keynotes and religious sermons, Verble handles an impressive breadth of speech types within one platform.
- Free to Start: Users can begin immediately for free with the option to upgrade only when needed, making it accessible without any upfront commitment.
Cons
- Narrowly Focused on Speech Writing: Verble is purpose-built for speech preparation and does not offer broader writing, content creation, or general productivity features.
- Full Features Require a Paid Plan: While free to start, unlimited access and more advanced capabilities are locked behind a paid subscription tier.
- No Real-Time Collaboration: Verble is designed as a solo writing tool and does not appear to support co-writing or real-time collaboration with teammates or coaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Verble supports a wide variety of speech types including keynotes, wedding speeches (vows, best man, maid of honor, father/mother of the bride/groom, roasts, toasts), sermons, devotionals, business pitches, lessons, and more work and life occasions.
No. Verble is specifically designed to preserve your voice. You control the tone, depth, and direction throughout the process, so the final speech feels natural and personal — not scripted or generic.
Yes, Verble is free to start. You can try the platform right away and choose to upgrade when you find it helpful for accessing additional features and unlimited use.
Yes, Verble offers a downloadable Sermon App for mobile devices, available free to all Verble Sermon users. Simply download the app, log in, and get started.
Verble is designed for anyone who needs to prepare a speech — including students, educators, pastors, business professionals, wedding party members, and public speakers of all experience levels. It requires no technical knowledge to use.