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Save when you purchase evaluation credits in bulk and use them with the coach of your choice. Credits give you flexible access to expert feedback whenever you are ready to submit speeches, arguments, rebuttals, or full-round recordings.
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$150 USD
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Success in 4 Flexible Steps
Whether you start with a coach, a debate, or content you already have, VersyTalks gives you a flexible path to serious and consistent improvement.
Start Anywhere
Find a coach, begin a debate on VersyTalks, or come in with content you already want reviewed.
Pick the Right Evaluation
Choose a one-time evaluation or a longer coaching path, depending on how much feedback and support you want.
Submit Content Your Way
Upload speeches, cases, rebuttals, round recordings, PDFs, files, or work from a private VersyTalks debate space.
Receive Feedback That Moves You Forward
Get thoughtful, detailed feedback you can apply right away, then continue improving submission by submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start debate coaching on VersyTalks?
You can start in the way that fits you best. Browse coaches and choose one first, or begin by submitting a speech, case, rebuttal, round recording, PDF, or private debate content from VersyTalks. Once you are ready, select the evaluation type, buy credits, and send your work for review.
What can I submit to a debate coach?
You can submit speeches, cases, arguments, rebuttals, flowing-based work, PDFs, written files, and content from a private VersyTalks debate space. This gives you flexibility whether you want help with one specific piece of work or feedback on a larger round or debate process.
Do I need to commit to one coach long term?
No. You can choose a coach for a one-time evaluation or continue working with the same coach over multiple submissions. Some debaters use different coaches for different needs, while others stay with one coach for more consistent long-term improvement.
What if I do not know which coach or evaluation to choose?
Start by looking at the coach’s format, specialty, experience, and coaching style. If you only want focused help on one speech, argument, or rebuttal, a one-time evaluation is a strong place to begin. If you want deeper progress over time, you can keep submitting work and build an ongoing feedback loop with the same coach. For any questions or support, don’t hesitate to send an email to the VersyTalks team at contact@versytalks.com.

