One place to practice the conversations that decide things.

Pick a situation, speak out loud to a realistic AI person, handle their reactions, and get feedback on what to say better before the real conversation.

Incarnate on desktop and mobile
01Explore & rehearse

Pick a conversation, then make it yours.

Choose from real high-stakes scenarios or create your own. Set the goal, add context, choose how hard they push, then start a live voice session in one tap.

  • Choose a scenario or create your own
  • Set the goal and pressure level
  • Start a live voice session in one tap
02Feedback

See exactly how you showed up.

After the call, Incarnate breaks down what worked, what slipped, and what to try next. See where you were clear, where you drifted, and the line that would have landed better.

  • Clarity · Presence · Listening · Direction
  • What worked, what slipped, what to try next
  • The line that would have landed
Post-session insights — scorecard, highlights, saved lines
03My people

Make practice feel closer to the real person.

Add context about how someone usually reacts: defensive, quiet, blunt, avoidant, warm, skeptical. Incarnate uses that to make future practice sharper and less generic.

  • Save people you practice with often
  • Remember how they tend to respond
  • Spot patterns across conversations
04EchoForm

The pattern you bring into every conversation.

After a few sessions, Incarnate can show the patterns you bring into different rooms: the ask you soften, the silence you rush to fill, the moment you get defensive, or the point where you lose direction.

  • Repeated patterns across conversations
  • Blind spots named clearly
  • Built from sessions you choose to save
EchoForm — your cross-persona patterns, sorted and named
05Leaderboard

Practice that becomes a habit.

Progress matters because hard conversations do not disappear after one session. Track your reps, streaks, and milestones as you get better at showing up under pressure.

  • Track your practice reps
  • Build consistency over time
  • Keep improving across scenarios
Leaderboard — levels, streak, points, and badges

The first time should not be the real time.

Practice out loud, get pushed back, and leave with a sharper next move before the real conversation.