Quick Start Guide: Your First Practice Session
Get started with Abriz Cue: create a script with AI, practice with the teleprompter, review session stats, and optionally rehearse Q&A on the Abriz Cue chat. This guide walks you through each step.
Step 1: Create a script
Navigate to the Abriz Cue chat (sidebar → Abriz Cue) and describe what you need. For example: "Write a 2-minute investor pitch for my fintech startup." The AI will generate a draft that you can edit, refine through conversation, or rewrite inline.
Step 2: Practice with the teleprompter
Open your script and click "Present" to launch the teleprompter. From the Practice page, click "Practice" on any script to enter practice mode with a timer and session tracking. The teleprompter scrolls automatically. Adjust the speed and font size to your preference.
Step 3: Review your session
When you finish a session, Abriz Cue shows your duration, words per minute (WPM), and completion percentage. Visit the Analytics page to track trends across all your sessions and see your practice streaks.
Step 4: Rehearse Q&A (optional)
Open Abriz Cue from the sidebar. In the Q&A prep bar above the message field, switch On, then optionally choose which script the questions should follow. Send a message (or tap the Q&A prep starter idea) to begin. Abriz Cue will ask tough questions tied to your script, react to your answers, and keep the drill focused. See Rehearsing Q&A with Abriz Cue for detail.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start my first practice session in Abriz Cue?
Create a script using the AI chat, then go to Practice and click "Practice" next to your script. The teleprompter opens with a timer, and you can start speaking.
How long does it take to get started with Abriz Cue?
You can create an account, generate your first script, and complete a practice session in under 5 minutes.
How do I practice investor Q&A in Abriz Cue?
On the Abriz Cue chat page, turn Q&A prep on and pick your script (or Auto). Abriz Cue asks script-grounded questions one at a time with feedback after each answer. See the help article Rehearsing Q&A with Abriz Cue.