No Streak-Based Daily Practice App for Video Speaking Skills
Remote workers and content creators need to build camera confidence through daily repetition but no app provides structured 2-5 minute daily recording prompts with streak tracking. Existing speaking apps focus on passive learning rather than habit-forming practice reps for video-first contexts.
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