Practice / Salary review
Practice asking for a raise — with AI
Rehearse asking for what you deserve. Voice-based AI role-play against an opponent who pushes back — with a scorecard when you finish.
Your opponent
Marcus
Salary review
“Why do you think you deserve more?”
Senior manager under budget pressure. Won’t fold easily on raise asks. Practice making the case.
What you practice
Asking for a raise is one of the most avoided conversations at work — and one of the easiest to fumble when you finally sit down. Practice mode lets you rehearse it first, out loud, against Marcus: a senior manager under budget pressure who won't be flattered into a yes. You speak, he answers, and it happens in real time by voice — spoken AI role-play, not a chat box. Before you begin you set your goal — the number you're asking for and why it's fair — and choose how hard Marcus pushes back, from calm to hyper-defensive. He'll test your reasoning, stall on the budget cycle, and make you hold your ground. When the conversation ends, Talklet hands you a communication scorecard: what landed, where you hedged, and the specific lines worth trying differently. Nothing is recorded and no transcript is kept after the scorecard is written. Run it as many times as you need, until the real conversation feels like one you've already had.
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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.
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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 a raise?
Five minutes free. No card needed. Rehearse until the real one feels easy.