An internet service which allows reluctant public speakers to upload a rehearsal video and receive valuable feedback from reviewers was the winning presentation at the completion of Tauranga Startup Weekend on Sunday night.
Fifty-four hours previously SpeakEazy was just an idea in the mind of strategy and web analyst Peter McHannigan but with the combined efforts of an international team the service not only won the competition's $18,000 worth of prizes but also has a real chance of becoming a successful internet product.
The SpeakEazy service would particularly appeal to professionals who have to deliver group presentations but feel uncomfortable with their public speaking ability and do not have the time to seek formal help.
SpeakEazy would match reluctant speakers with willing reviewers who would give helpful feedback after watching the rehearsal video online.
Trent Mankelov, one of the four Startup Weekend judges, said he thought the idea was so compelling he had felt goosebumps on his skin when the team was presenting their idea. "Quit your jobs, do this," he advised.