Comparison
Commy vs Toastmasters
Toastmasters builds public speaking confidence through weekly club meetings. Commy lets you practice the professional conversations that actually determine your career — anytime, anywhere.
Why choose Commy
- Practice anytime — no weekly meetings, no commute, no scheduling
- Focused on high-stakes professional scenarios: negotiation, conflict, leadership
- Instant AI feedback after every drill — no waiting for peer evaluations
- Written + verbal communication coaching, not just speeches
- Private and judgment-free — practice tough conversations without an audience
- 12+ curated professional scenarios vs open-ended speech topics
Why choose Toastmasters
- In-person practice builds real-world confidence with live audiences
- Human feedback brings diverse perspectives and emotional resonance
- Strong networking and community — meet professionals across industries
- Structured leadership pathway with mentoring opportunities
- 70+ years of proven methodology for public speaking improvement
Bottom line
Toastmasters is a fantastic community for building public speaking confidence — there's no substitute for standing up in front of real people. But most career-defining communication happens in 1:1 and small-group settings: salary negotiations, performance reviews, conflict resolution, and leadership conversations. Commy gives you a private, on-demand practice space for exactly those scenarios with AI feedback on strategy and substance — not just delivery. Many professionals use both: Toastmasters for stage confidence, Commy for high-stakes conversation mastery.
Try Commy free — no signup requiredAbout Toastmasters: Toastmasters International is a nonprofit organization with 16,000+ clubs worldwide where members practice public speaking and leadership in structured weekly meetings. Members give prepared speeches, impromptu talks (Table Topics), and receive peer evaluations following a progressive educational pathway.
About Commy: Commy is an AI communication coaching platform that helps professionals practice salary negotiation, difficult conversations, leadership communication, and public speaking through interactive drills with real-time AI feedback and scoring.