Week 25ARCHIVED · JUN 15–21

Lucidly: Communication Coach

The Missing Link Between Thinking And Speaking

Abhinav CV@abhinavcv007
  • AI
  • Productivity
  • EdTech
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About this project

Pitch

You know more than you sound like you do. Most people who struggle to communicate aren't lacking ideas — they're lacking practice turning those ideas into clear, spoken words. Under pressure. In real time. For any audience. Lucidly fixes that. ───────────────────────────── HOW IT WORKS ───────────────────────────── Answer a question out loud. No script, no preparation. Lumi — your AI coach — listens, scores your clarity, flags filler words, spots jargon, and shows you exactly which line lost the room. Then she asks a follow-up question as a confused listener. You answer again. That's where you actually improve. Every session gives you: • A clarity score (0–100) • Filler word count (um, uh, like, basically) • Jargon flagged and rewritten in plain language • Three feedback cards tied to your exact words • A rewritten version of the specific line that went unclear • One actionable coaching tip • XP toward your next stage ───────────────────────────── FOUR WAYS TO PRACTISE ───────────────────────────── I'm Feeling Lucky — a random question, no time to overthink, instant AI feedback. The fastest way to find your weak spots. Weekly Challenge — one question goes out to the whole community. Your clarity score hits the leaderboard. No prep, no polish — just you vs. the question. Live Roleplay — pick a real scenario (job interview, client pitch, difficult conversation) and practice with an AI that plays the other person. Realistic pressure, zero real stakes. Personal Challenge — record your answer today, come back in 30 days and record again. The AI generates a side-by-side growth report across five dimensions: Clarity, Conciseness, Specificity, Examples, and Audience Awareness. ───────────────────────────── SKILLS CURRICULUM ───────────────────────────── Eight communication skills. Five modules each. Learn the concept, study weak vs. strong examples, do graded exercises — then practice out loud. • Clarification — handle follow-ups without losing the thread • Directness — lead with your point, cut the hedging • Structure — organise thoughts so listeners always follow • Examples — ground abstract ideas in concrete detail • Conciseness — say more with less • Specificity — replace vague language with precise words • Audience Awareness — adapt your message to who's listening • Teaching — explain complex ideas so anyone can follow ───────────────────────────── TRACK YOUR GROWTH ───────────────────────────── After enough sessions, Lucidly builds your Communication DNA — a fingerprint of how you speak. What you consistently do well. What keeps holding you back. Updated after every session, not as a one-time report. Your clarity, conciseness, and specificity scores are charted across sessions so you can see the actual trend — not just today's number. Milestones mark real shifts: first sharp answer, first week without fillers, 10 sessions completed. ───────────────────────────── WHO IT'S FOR ───────────────────────────── Engineers who freeze when asked to explain technical work to non-technical stakeholders. Students who understand their subject but stumble through presentations and vivas. Analysts and managers whose ideas are sharp but whose delivery buries them in jargon. Anyone who has ever walked away from a conversation thinking "I knew what I meant — why couldn't I just say it?" ───────────────────────────── FREE TO DOWNLOAD ───────────────────────────── Start your first session in under a minute. No preparation needed. Stage 1 is free — continue with a Pro subscription to unlock all 5 stages, 150+ questions, all skill modules, Live Roleplay, Personal Challenge, and unlimited Lucky sessions.

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Why we're launching this

From the team
I'm Abhinav, the solo founder behind Lucidly. This started because around 6-7 months back a colleague once told me "I don't understand" three times in one meeting while I was explaining my own work. I knew exactly what I wanted to say, but it just wouldn't come out right. Turns out this is one of THE most common problems nobody talks about. Not grammar. Not vocabulary. Just the raw skill of taking what's clear in your head and making it clear to someone else. Since then I've practiced
Abhinav CV

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