How it works

A first draft built from the parts only you know.

WeddingSpeechKit helps you get past the blank page. It gives your real details a clear shape, then leaves the final words with you.

The process

Four simple steps.

The point is not to manufacture a perfect speech. It is to make a specific, speakable first version easier to write.

  1. 01

    Choose the moment

    Pick the role and the tone that fit the room: best man, maid of honor, vows, or a family speech.

  2. 02

    Add real details

    Share the names, relationship context, one memory, and the feeling you want guests to leave with.

  3. 03

    Get an editable draft

    WeddingSpeechKit uses those details to create a structured first draft with an opening, story, couple moment, and close.

  4. 04

    Make it yours

    Read it out loud, replace anything you would not say, add your own detail, and keep the final version in your voice.

What to include

Give the draft something real to work with.

A small moment beats a long biography. Tell us how you know the person, one scene guests can picture, what it says about them, and what you want to wish for the couple.

  • Use names and details you are comfortable including in the speech.
  • Skip sensitive personal information that does not belong in a toast.
  • Keep only the lines you would feel comfortable saying aloud.
After the draft

Read it aloud before the wedding.

Editing out loud catches the phrases that look good on a screen but do not sound like you. Shorten the opening, keep one story, name the partner, and finish with a direct toast or promise.

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FAQ

What to expect.

Does WeddingSpeechKit invent stories?

No. The tool is designed to organize the relationship details you provide. Review the draft and remove or correct anything that does not sound true to you.

Can I edit the speech after it is generated?

Yes. The draft is a starting point. You should edit it for names, tone, family context, ceremony rules, and anything you want to say in your own words.

Is the first draft free?

The site provides a free preview. The current live pricing page explains the paid single-speech unlock for the complete draft.