Speeches

Read the room before you raise a glass.

Paste your wedding speech or best-man toast and a room of guest personas reacts the way the real crowd will: which jokes land, which lines cross a line, and where the room tears up or checks out.

Use it forBest-man toastsMaid-of-honor speechesWedding speechesRehearsal toasts
The room reactsWedding Guests
Best-man toast

β€œThe first time Jordan met Sam, he called me at 2am to say he had found her. Three years and one questionable Vegas trip later, here we are.”

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Teared up
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Laughed
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Winced
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Loved it

Room read: warm and landing, but cut the Vegas line before the in-laws hear it.

What you'll learn

Read the room with the Wedding Guests in seconds.

01

Jokes that land

Which lines get the laugh and which fall flat.

02

Too far?

The joke that crosses a line with family in the room.

03

The moment that moves them

Where the room actually tears up.

A full room

Not one opinion. A whole room of them.

Every persona in the Wedding Guests reacts in character, with their own read and their own score. The spread of reactions is the signal, not noise to flatten.

Run your first room
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FAQ

Questions, answered.

How do I test a wedding speech before the day?

Paste your toast and a room of guest personas (a grandparent, a rowdy friend, a sentimental sibling) reacts to it: which jokes land, which cross a line, and where the room tears up.

Will it check if my jokes are appropriate?

Yes. Because the panel includes conservative and rowdy guests, you see which lines get a laugh and which would land badly with family before you say them out loud.

Is it free?

Yes, you can try Village for free. A free run shows you how your speech lands; deeper features and more audiences come with a paid plan.