Stop wondering why the room went quiet.
If people disengage, laugh politely, or move on fast, you need a read on what changed in your tone, timing, or story.
Social skills with actual feedback
Practice friendly, professional, party, school, and coworker conversations with a live audience scoring tone, coherence, warmth, confidence, and presence.
No spam. Just your room invite and practical updates from RoomTone.
What happens after you join
Stop repeating the same mistake
The problem is not effort. It is trying to improve without seeing what the room actually sees.
If people disengage, laugh politely, or move on fast, you need a read on what changed in your tone, timing, or story.
Warmth, confidence, and presence are trainable — but only if you can see how they land on other people.
A room can show whether you are clear, grounded, funny, approachable, or disappearing into low energy.
Practice before the party, class, meeting, interview, or networking moment decides for you.
The solution
Evidence-backed practice
RoomTone turns a live practice round into structured audience signal: what landed, what missed, and what to change on the next attempt.
Kluger and DeNisi found feedback improves performance on average, but becomes weaker when it shifts attention toward the self. RoomTone keeps feedback on observable behaviors: clarity, warmth, energy, pacing, and presence.
[Hattie & Timperley feedback model]Hattie and Timperley’s feedback model centers on current performance, the goal, and the next step. RoomTone turns social blind spots into a concrete next behavior to try.
[Topping peer assessment review]Topping’s review found peer assessment can be reliable and valid across many settings when the process is designed well. RoomTone gives peers a rubric so the feedback is more useful than “you seemed fine.”
[Ericsson deliberate practice]Deliberate practice research frames expertise as effortful practice aimed at improvement. RoomTone turns social moments into repeatable practice instead of hoping confidence appears under pressure.
Best for
Built for real upcoming moments, not generic advice. These are the people most likely to improve fastest with structured live feedback.
Practice speaking up before class, interviews, networking, or office moments.
Get a read on warmth, clarity, and presence before higher-stakes rooms.
Use low-stakes practice rooms to find what lands instead of guessing afterward.
How it works
Party intro, coworker small talk, classroom answer, group-storytelling, or networking.
Speak naturally while the audience scores energy, clarity, warmth, and confidence.
See which traits landed, which confused people, and what to try next.
Quick answers
No. It is a low-stakes practice room for feedback on how a conversation lands with other people.
Yes. RoomTone uses small rooms, muted audiences, and structured feedback chips instead of open-ended critique.
Party intros, coworker small talk, classroom answers, networking moments, group storytelling, and other everyday social moments.
Ready to join a room?
One email gets you the room invite, setup steps, and what to prepare.