Train how you sound.
Sales is not just the words. It is how you say them. Practice openers, pitches, objection responses, voicemails, and closing questions out loud — and get instant AI coaching on confidence, tone, pace, fillers, and closing strength.
10 drill modes
Pitch, objection response, door opener, cold call opener, voicemail, closing question, confidence drill, speed drill, tone drill, custom script.
Scored on 10 dimensions
Confidence, clarity, pace, tone, energy, filler words, conciseness, naturalness, persuasiveness, and CTA strength.
Filler-word tracker
Counts every um, uh, like, you know — so you can hear yourself before the prospect does.
Voice Skill Radar
See your strongest and weakest voice skill at a glance and drill the gap.
Why voice is the unfair advantage
Two reps can read the exact same script and one closes 3x more. The difference is almost always tonality — pace, pitch, pause, and the certainty in the closing line. Most reps never hear themselves. They review deals by replaying what they said, not how they said it. Voice Gym fixes that.
How to train voice every day
Pick the moment that broke last week's deal — the price reveal, the recap, the trial close. Drill it three times in Voice Gym. Listen back. Drill it again with one variable changed (slower pace, lower pitch, longer pause before the ask). Compare scores. Keep the take that scored highest. Ten minutes a day for thirty days and you will not sound like the same rep.
Frequently asked questions
What is Voice Gym?
Voice Gym is the place inside ClosersForge where salespeople practice speaking sales conversations out loud. You pick a drill mode — pitch, objection response, door opener, voicemail, closing question — record your take, and the AI coach scores your delivery across 10 voice dimensions.
What does Voice Gym score?
Confidence, clarity, pace, tone, energy, filler words, conciseness, naturalness, persuasiveness, and call-to-action strength. You also get filler-word counts, words-per-minute, your strongest line, your weakest line, and a stronger version of your close.
How long should each drill be?
Most drills are 15–60 seconds. Closing questions and confidence drills are 15–20 seconds. Pitches and objection responses are 30–60 seconds. The gym auto-stops at your time limit.
Can I practice my own scripts?
Yes. Use the Custom Script mode and paste any script — from your Library, your Academy lessons, your team resources, or your own notes — and the gym scores your delivery against it.
Are my recordings private?
Yes. Recordings are private by default and saved to your account so the gym can track improvement. You only share with your team if you explicitly turn on team sharing or complete a manager-assigned drill.
Keep going
Hand-picked next steps from the library, blog, and objection vault.
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Delivery for virtual sales calls
On Zoom you don't have a body in the room. The voice has to do double the work.
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Mirroring: the cheapest rapport hack
Repeat the last 1-3 words they said, with an upward inflection. Watch them open up.
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The 3 voices: assertive, late-night DJ, playful
What you say matters less than how it sounds. Three voices cover 95% of calls.
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Strategic silence: the 7-second rule
After your close, shut up. The first one to speak loses. Count to 7.
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Pacing & leading: match, then guide
First match their energy. Then slowly bring them to yours. NLP's most useful trick.
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Micro-expressions: the 200ms truth
What flickers across their face in a fifth of a second is what they actually think. Catch it.