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PitchSense
AI that whispers the right words in any conversation
9 followers
AI that whispers the right words in any conversation
9 followers
Free AI that whispers exactly what to say during sales calls, job interviews, salary negotiations & supplier deals — in real time, under 8 seconds. 10 world-first features: Persona Mirror, Dead Deal Detector, Buying Temperature, Close Probability, Competitor Intel, Deal Room, Deal DNA, Tone Coach, Silence Detector & Objection Predictor. 6 AI agents. Sales community. 8 languages. WhatsApp Coach. PWA mobile app. 100% free. No card. All features unlocked.





The Persona Mirror caught me off guard, it picked up on subtle stuff about how I phrase things that I never noticed. Curious to see how the Buying Temperature holds up in a real negotiation.
@aykut597715 Thanks 🙏
The Persona Mirror picks up on word choice, sentence structure and how direct vs indirect someone is — things we never consciously notice but completely shape how we come across. Would love to hear how Buying Temperature holds up in a real negotiation — come back and tell me.
That kind of feedback shapes what gets built next 🚀
finally something that doesn't gate the good stuff behind a subscription. the tone coach caught a nervous habit I'd never noticed, and it actually worked during a real call.
@glsmceleptmy2a That's exactly why I made it free — the people who need this most are usually the ones who can't afford $200/month for Gong. And the nervous habit thing is real.
Tone Coach picks up on filler patterns, hedging language, and apologetic phrasing that we use without realising — stuff like "sorry to bother you" or "I just wanted to..." that signals weakness before you've even made your point.
The fact that it actually worked on a real call is the best thing anyone has said to me today. That's the whole point.
Does it actually listen to live calls in real time or does it only work after the fact like some of those "post-call summary" tools out there?
@sevimfgsb Great question and totally fair to ask —
there's a lot of "post-call summary" tools
out there that call themselves "real-time."
PitchSense works differently in two ways:
1. TYPE mode (works right now): You type
what the prospect says mid-call — AI whispers
back the exact response in under 8 seconds.
No recording, no plugin, no permission needed.
Works on any call — phone, Zoom, WhatsApp,
in person.
2. Voice mode (built, works in Chrome):
Click the mic button, AI listens through
your browser microphone and transcribes
automatically — no typing needed. This is
the hands-free version.
Both happen LIVE during the call — not after.
The whisper fires before you've lost the moment.
The post-call features (scoring, follow-up
email, Deal DNA, Memory Brain) are separate
and happen after — but the core whisper is
genuinely real-time.
the Persona Mirror feature actually caught a subtle pattern in how I hedge during pricing talks that I never noticed before
@saadetpz2y Thank you .
That hedging pattern during pricing — "I think it might be around..." or "it's probably about..." — signals uncertainty to the other person before you've even named a number.
They hear the hesitation before the price. Persona Mirror catches that because it's analysing confidence signals in real time, not just what you say but HOW you say it.
The fix is usually one thing — lead with the number, then justify it. Never hedge before the price, only after if needed.
Did it suggest a different approach for you? Curious what the whisper said
The real-time objection predictor caught a pricing pushback I completely missed in a call last week. Tone coach nudges are subtle enough that I didn't feel robotic using them.
@vedatecgv "Didn't feel robotic" — that's the hardest thing to get right with AI coaching. Most tools give you a script that sounds like a script. The goal with Tone Coach was always to nudge your natural voice, not replace it. And the pricing pushback catch — that's Objection Predictor doing exactly what it was built for.
Most reps hear "the price is too high" and react. The predictor is supposed to make you see it coming so you frame value BEFORE the objection lands.
Genuinely curious — did you handle it differently knowing it was coming?