Five minutes a day. Measurable communication gains.
ConvoForge is a daily coaching practice, not a course you binge. Each session gives you a one-minute Carnegie lesson, a 90-second practice prompt, and an honest score with one concrete thing to work on tomorrow.
Lessons
30
Free tier
3 / week
Per session
≤ 5 min
How it works
- Lesson. An AI avatar reads a 60-second lesson drawn from a Carnegie principle, reframed for modern remote work.
- Practice. You speak your answer to a short prompt. Your camera analyzes posture and eye contact entirely on-device — frames never leave your browser.
- Feedback. A Forge Score from 0–100 with one specific insight: the filler you repeat, the hedge you lean on, the moment you broke eye contact.
- Streak. Do it tomorrow. The lessons compound.
What we measure
- Verbal: filler rate (um / uh / like), hedging, words-per-minute, conciseness.
- Visual: eye-contact percentage, smile frequency, posture openness — all via Google MediaPipe running locally.
- Contextual: Carnegie alignment and sincerity, scored by Anthropic Claude on your transcript.
Privacy by design
No account, no email, no PII. A random UUID in your browser is the only identifier we keep. Video stays on your device. Audio is transcribed in real time and not retained. Read the policy.
The free curriculum
Anyone can do the first five lessons. Each is a self-contained principle and practice prompt:
- #1The Power of a NamePersonalizing digital openers (Slack, Email, LinkedIn) to cut through the noise.
- #2Smile on CameraProjecting warmth and presence in high-stakes video calls even when you're tired.
- #3Kill the FillerUsing strategic pauses to eliminate 'um', 'ah', and 'like' for more authority.
- #4Become Genuinely InterestedActive listening and room-reading in a hybrid work environment.
- #5Let Others TalkFacilitating vs dominating meetings. Learning when to yield the floor.
- #31The 3-Sentence Slack MessageSlack channels are firehoses. A tight message gets read; a wall of text gets skimmed or ignored.
- #32The Email That Doesn't Need a MeetingMeeting fatigue is real. A well-structured email saves everyone thirty minutes and gives them time to think.
- #33Status Updates That TravelYour manager forwards your update. Their manager skims it. Structure compounds across the chain.
- #34Loom in 90 SecondsLoom and similar tools let you replace meetings, but a 10-minute ramble does more damage than a 3-line email.
- #35The Good-Enough Slack ReplyEvery Slack ping pulls you out of flow. You can honor the sender without stopping your own work.