How to use ToastArc
ToastArc is designed for people who already have the raw material of a speech, but need a cleaner way to shape it before they speak.
1. Set the room
Pick the occasion, the audience closeness, the tone, and the minutes available. That frame matters before any anecdote gets chosen.
2. Add real memories
Select moments that show character or change. ToastArc works better with concrete scenes than with vague praise.
3. Check the arc
Look for one opener, one proof beat, one pivot, and one close. If the warnings flare up, tighten the structure before rehearsal.
4. Rehearse, then loosen
Use the draft as a spoken map. Learn the turns, not every exact sentence, so the final delivery still feels alive.