About Promotee
Promotee is a flashcard app for practicing your own answers out loud.
It was made for one specific kind of preparation: the moment when reading a script is not enough anymore, and you need the words to come out naturally in your own voice.
You can use it for interview preparation, speaking tests, self-introductions, elevator pitches, or any situation where you want to practice full answers until they feel easier to say.
Why I Made This
I built Promotee because I needed this tool myself.
When I was preparing for English interviews, I had my own Q&A scripts, but memorizing them was painful and hard to keep doing.
AI mock interviews were useful in some ways, but they often gave me generic questions. Most flashcard apps were made for short words or phrases, not full answers I had written myself.
What I needed was simpler:
a tool that helped me speak, not just read.
So I made Promotee for people who prepare carefully, write their own answers, and need a quiet way to practice saying them out loud.
Who It’s For
Promotee may be useful if you are:
- preparing for interviews in a second language
- practicing answers for global company interviews
- preparing for speaking tests such as IELTS or TOEFL
- working on a self-introduction or elevator pitch
- trying to speak more calmly under pressure
- memorizing your own long-form answers, not just short phrases
It is especially useful when you already have your own scripts and want to turn them into spoken practice.
What Makes Promotee Different
- Practice your own scripts, not generic prompts
- Add long-form answers, multilingual text, and up to 300 cards
- Review cards in random, ordered, or category-based modes
- Mark cards as remembered and focus on what still needs practice
- Practice on desktop or mobile
- Use a quiet interface designed for focused repetition
- Built with accessibility-aware UI from the start
Product Philosophy
Promotee is intentionally quiet.
- No login
- No gamification
- No social pressure
It is just you, your cards, and the words you are trying to make your own.
The goal is not to perform perfectly.
The goal is to repeat, notice, adjust, and keep going until the answer starts to feel less distant.
Quiet practice can still be powerful.
Feedback & Reviews
If you’ve tried Promotee and noticed a bug, have a suggestion, or want to share how you used it, I’d be glad to hear from you.
Who’s Behind It

I’m Yoko, the person who built Promotee.
I’m an independent frontend engineer working with React, Next.js, TypeScript, and accessibility.
But this app also came from a very ordinary problem: I had answers prepared, but they still felt far away when I tried to say them out loud.
Promotee was built for that gap.
The gap between knowing what you want to say and being able to say it calmly, naturally, and in your own voice.