Spot repeated filler words
See the words that quietly weaken your answer when you are thinking under pressure.
Speaksure helps you notice filler words, understand when they appear, and practice clearer pauses so your delivery sounds more controlled.
Your answer
“I think maybe we could, like, try to improve the process and just see how it goes.”
Clearer version
“I recommend simplifying the process first, then measuring the impact this week.”
What changed
The answer removes softeners and replaces hesitation with a direct recommendation.
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fillers removed
Clearer
delivery target
The goal is not to sound robotic. The goal is to notice when your delivery gets less direct and practice a cleaner version.
See the words that quietly weaken your answer when you are thinking under pressure.
Learn to use short pauses instead of filling every gap with “um,” “like,” or “you know.”
Understand whether filler words appear with fast pacing, weak structure, or low confidence.
Filler words are not always bad. They become a problem when they repeatedly soften your point or make your answer harder to trust.
A filler word detector helps identify repeated filler words such as um, uh, like, just, basically, maybe, and you know. Speaksure uses filler feedback as part of a broader speaking drill.
Speaksure can help you notice when filler words appear and practice replacing them with clearer pauses. The goal is not to remove every natural word, but to sound more intentional.
No. Speaksure also gives feedback on clarity, confidence, pacing, structure, and conciseness so you understand why filler words are showing up.
Yes. Filler word feedback is useful for interviews, meetings, presentations, public speaking, and difficult conversations where your delivery matters.
Start with one short drill. Speaksure helps you hear your filler patterns, understand the cause, and practice a cleaner version.
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