Practice / Asking for help
Practice asking for help — with AI
Rehearse asking a friend for real support. Voice-based AI role-play against an opponent who pushes back — with a scorecard when you finish.
Your opponent
Sara
Asking for help
“Babe, you're so strong, you've got this.”
Distracted friend who misses hints. Practice asking for help explicitly, without apologizing.
What you practice
Asking a friend for real help is hard when you're used to being the strong one — you hint, they miss it, and you end up insisting you're fine. Practice mode lets you rehearse it against Sara: a well-meaning but distracted friend who misses every hint and reflexively tells you how capable you are. It runs as live spoken role-play, not typing — you talk, she responds, and you practise asking plainly instead of hoping she'll guess. Before you start you set your goal — what you actually need from her — and choose how hard Sara pushes back, from calm to hyper-defensive. She'll bat it away with compliments and assume you've got it handled. Saying the ask out loud, without apologising for it, is the whole point. When you finish, Talklet puts together a communication scorecard: where you were direct, where you softened it away, and sharper ways to ask next time. There's no recording, and the transcript is wiped as soon as the scorecard is written. Rehearse until asking for help stops feeling like a confession.
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Set your goal
Say what outcome you want before you begin.
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Choose intensity
Calm, firm, or hyper-defensive — you set the heat.
03
Talk it through
Voice in, voice out, in real time.
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Get a scorecard
What landed, what you avoided, what to try next.
Privacy by design
Rehearse freely. Nothing is kept.
Practice runs by voice in real time. Audio is not stored, and the live transcript is deleted once your scorecard is written — there is nothing to replay.
Practice asking for help?
Five minutes free. No card needed. Rehearse until the real one feels easy.