Miss Lily
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An AI speaking coach for the moments you actually freeze in. Five minutes a day. Free to start.

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Miss Lily
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The shape of the moment.

When someone asks a question in a meeting and it's your turn, two things happen at once. Your good English goes quiet. The filler words show up. Here's what the transcript looks like, on the days nobody talks about.

The fix isn't more grammar. It's getting reps, with low stakes, until the words come out without your brain in the way.

transcript · monday 9:53 am · "your standup update"
"So, um, yesterday I was kind of working on the activation flow, and basically, today I think I'll maybe continue, you know, with the same thing."
length
47 sec
fillers
9
restarts
2
Miss Lily, mid-sentence.

I lower the heat. Then we keep talking.

Five minutes a day. We don't grade your accent. We don't quiz your grammar. We listen to what you said, point at one thing to change next time, and start again. You don't need to feel ready. You just have to start.

The shape of a warm-up.

A scripted preview of the first two minutes inside the app. The real session uses your voice; this one plays back a sample exchange so you can see what Miss Lily sounds like before you install.

No camera. No grading. No fluency score.
She doesn't fake-praise. If it was clearer, she'll say so.
She remembers you next time you come back.
Warm-up · 5 min
scripted preview
Miss Lily
Okay, before anything else — tell me one thing about your day. Not a big thing. One sentence.
Um, today was, basically, a regular standup day. I had three meetings, kind of back to back.
Miss Lily
Good. One small thing for next time: drop the “basically”. Try “Today was a regular standup day. Three meetings, back to back.” Same content, sounds like you.
The real session uses your voice.

Eleven more people you can talk to.

Miss Lily is the tutor. The rest are who you talk to after the warm-up. Each one is good at a different moment.

See the full cast
Miss Lily, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Miss Lily
Your tutor
Priya, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Priya
Your team lead
Vikram, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Vikram
Your founder figure
Kabir, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Kabir
Your debate partner
Ananya, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Ananya
Your pushback
Naina, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Naina
Your chemistry-chat
Rhea, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Rhea
Your comeback coach
Meera, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Meera
Your reflective chat
Arjun, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Arjun
Your calm chat
Tara, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Tara
Your wedding small-talk
Zara, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Zara
Your bold opener
Kiara, an AI character in the Miss Lily app.
Kiara
Your voice-note pal

Real moments. Not drills.

Every scenario is a real moment from Indian work and social life. Pick the one you're dreading this week.

For interviews

The 60-second “tell me about yourself”
Open with a real number, not a memorised line.
Practice with Priya, Vikram
Reading your CV out loud
Hear the part that doesn’t sound like you.
Practice with Miss Lily

At work

Your turn in the standup
Yesterday. Today. Blockers. No “basically”, no “actually”.
Practice with Priya, Vikram
A clarifying question on a client call
Two clean lines that move the call forward.
Practice with Vikram
Disagreeing in a meeting without raising your voice
Hold the ground. Lose the shoulders.
Practice with Kabir

Out of office

Small-talk at a friend’s wedding
A first question. A follow-up. A graceful exit.
Practice with Tara
A voice note to your cousin
Send one that sounds like you.
Practice with Naina, Kiara
See the full cast

Proof you can point at.

Once a week, we drop a benchmark task. A short, repeatable prompt. You record it again seven days later. The proof isn't a score — it's your two answers, in your voice, on the same screen.

Week 1 · "your standup"Week 2 · same prompt
Take 1
“So, um, yesterday I was kind of working on the activation flow, and basically...”
47s · 9 fillers
Take 2
“Yesterday I worked on the activation flow. Today I’ll continue with the same thing.”
14s · 0 fillers
Same prompt, seven days apart. The proof isn't a score — it's your two answers, in your voice, side by side.

What a generic AI chat misses.

Both frames below show the same person, asking the same kind of question. The left side is a typical AI chat. The right side is the same person, in Miss Lily, after the same answer.

Generic AI chat
Same prompt, no Indian English tuning
So, um, can you give me feedback on my standup update? Yesterday I was, like, kind of working on the activation flow...
Great job sharing your update! Your communication shows enthusiasm. A few suggestions: try to be more concise, use stronger transition words, and consider structuring with a clear opening, middle, and closing. You can also work on minimising filler words like ‘um’ and ‘kind of’. Keep practising!
Miss Lily
Same prompt, India-tuned, with memory
“So, um, yesterday I was kind of working on the activation flow...”
Priya
Good. One thing. You started with “so”. Drop it. Start with the verb. Try: “Yesterday I worked on the activation flow.” Same content, three seconds shorter.
Priya
Want to do the same update again, your turn?
Two things sit underneath the difference. One, the app heard your fillers and acted on them. Two, the next time you open Miss Lily, Priya will remember that you started with “so” last time.

We built this here. For people who switch mid-sentence.

About 300 million Indians can read and understand English. Far fewer feel like they can speak it the way they want to. That gap isn't a problem Western apps were built to solve. So we built this one in India, with people who grew up moving between two languages in the same sentence.

Languages spoken at home, supported in onboarding9
हिंदीHindi600M+ speakers
মराठीMarathi83M speakers
বাংলাBangla270M+ speakers
తెలుగుTelugu85M speakers
தமிழ்Tamil78M speakers
ગુજરાતીGujarati55M speakers
ಕನ್ನಡKannada44M speakers
اردوUrdu70M speakers
മലയാളംMalayalam38M speakers

What changes first.

We don't promise “fluent.” We promise smaller, real things. The shapes below are illustrative — the kinds of change people tell us about in the first month. Named stories from the pilot drop on the stories page.

Composite · illustrative
I stopped freezing on “tell me about yourself.”
A pattern we hear in the first month — not a quote from a specific person.
Composite · illustrative
I sound less defensive on client calls.
A pattern we hear in the first month — not a quote from a specific person.
Composite · illustrative
I stopped saying “basically” three sessions in a row.
A pattern we hear in the first month — not a quote from a specific person.
Real stories drop here after the pilot.
We won't fake testimonials. Once we have consented stories from the early pilot cohort, they show up at /stories with names, voices, and the specific thing that changed.
Stories page

Questions before you start.

Five minutes from now, you'll have already said it.

Three minutes to install. Five voice minutes a day, free. The first conversation is with Miss Lily, and it's short. No card, no email, just a phone number for OTP. Cancel any time.

Miss Lily is an AI character. She isn't a real person and won't pretend to be one. Read our privacy policy.
Miss Lily.