

Off the Cuff is an online platform designed to improve public speaking skills through daily one-minute practice sessions. Users can spin a wheel to receive random impromptu speaking topics, record their responses, and receive instant feedback. The service is aimed at both students and adults seeking to enhance their speech abilities without the need for extensive preparation. Off the Cuff offers features such as AI speech analysis, scoring for clarity, structure, and presence, as well as personalized coaching tips after each recording.
The platform encourages users to participate in 30-day or…
Founded 2026-05-18 and already reporting paying customers, the product is tightly focused: daily one-minute impromptu speaking exercises aimed at habit formation. The economics shown are interesting — positive top-line in the last 30 days and a high profit margin (80%) suggest low delivery costs for a digital offering. At the same time the business is tiny: recurring revenue is $4, traffic is low (123) and growth over the last 30 days is flat (0%), which together point to early traction but limited scale so far.
As a founder, the clearest levers are improving top-of-funnel and conversion (visitors are low) and converting one-off buyers into steady subscribers (MRR is much smaller than 30‑day revenue). For a potential backer, this is an early, high-margin proof of concept with concentrated risk around distribution and retention — the numbers show viability of a low-cost product but not yet product-market scale.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.