About

About GroomSpeak

Most wedding speeches follow the same arc. A nervous opener. A few generic compliments. An inside joke that lands for two people and confuses the rest of the room. A toast line lifted from the internet. Then polite applause and a quiet sense of relief that it is over.

GroomSpeak was built because the gap between what you feel and what you can put on a page is real, and completely fixable. You do not need to be a writer. You need one honest story, a few specific details, and something worth saying.

We take what you give us and build a complete speech around it. The structure, the pacing, the humor, the emotional arc, the closing toast that earns its applause. All from your material. You still own every word.

No account. No subscription. Your session lives at a private, unlisted link — treat it like a key, since anyone holding it can open it — and is deleted from our systems automatically within 48 hours. What you share goes only to the services needed to write your speech, take payment, and deliver your link. Never to advertisers, never to a marketing list.

The Method

Built on the Orator Engine

The Orator Engine is the proprietary methodology behind every GroomSpeak speech. It mirrors how a professional speechwriter actually works: ask the right questions, find the one true story, balance sentiment against humor, shape pacing for the spoken word, and write a closing toast that earns its applause.

Under the hood, GroomSpeak runs on Claude, Anthropic's language model. The Orator Engine is the steering we built around it: the questions it asks, the structure it follows, and the rules it obeys. You are not paying for access to an AI — you are paying for the direction that makes it write a wedding speech worth delivering.

A small number of high-signal questions, weighted against the speaker's role and relationship to the couple. A deliberate ratio of warmth to laughter. A speech laid out in four movements: hook, story, pivot, toast. The output reads like a person wrote it because the structure was designed by people who know what makes a wedding speech land.

Three complete attempts let you refine the tone, length, or specific lines. A print-ready PDF with built-in delivery notes is the last step. By the time you stand up, you have something worth standing up for.

Editorial

About the writing

The GroomSpeak editorial library is written and edited by the GroomSpeak team— the same people behind the Orator Engine. The library covers best man speeches, father-of-the-bride speeches, maid-of-honor speeches, delivery nerves, length, structure, and what to leave out.

Editorial articles are reviewed against the same standards the Orator Engine uses to write speeches: clarity, warmth without cliche, no filler, and respect for the reader who is trying to do right by someone they love.

Questions? Reach us at support@groomspeak.com. We read every email.