Every answer.Zero tabs.Full presence.
WizPaz listens as the conversation unfolds, grounded in your materials and experience. The moment a question lands, your best answer appears — in a floating window only you can see.
You've done the prep. Your brain just doesn't always agree.
of high performers report blanking in high-stakes conversations
degradation in recall under acute performance stress
of silence after a hard question — when the room turns cold
of it is a knowledge problem. All of it is pressure.
A safety net for your highest-stakes conversations.
Upload your context
Add your resume, pitch deck, battlecards, research papers, prep notes, financial model — anything you've already prepared. WizPaz learns your material, not generic knowledge.
WizPaz listens
As the conversation happens, WizPaz transcribes both sides in real time. It understands what's being asked and matches your documents to the moment.
Your knowledge, surfaced
A quiet overlay — visible only to you, repositionable, always on top — shows you the relevant bullet points from your own material. Quick-scan format. Your language. Not a script. A prompt.
You close the deal
The words are yours. The story is yours. The knowledge is yours. WizPaz just made sure you had access to it in the moment it mattered.
No bot. No waiting room. No trace.
Invisible to the room.
Only visible to you.
You probably won't need it. That's exactly why it works.
“Like notes in your pocket you might never need to open.”
— Early beta user, Series A founder
Fear activates
Performance anxiety floods the prefrontal cortex — the exact region responsible for memory retrieval and articulate speech.
Recall degrades
Under acute stress, access to well-rehearsed material drops by up to 40%. The more you care, the worse it gets.
The safety net deploys
Knowing WizPaz is running removes the fear of blanking. The loop breaks before it starts.
You perform as well as you actually are
WizPaz's best outcome is a call where you never glanced at the overlay. It worked because it was there.
For anyone whose performance should match their preparation.
The blank-out doesn't mean you're not ready.
You know your resume cold. And then the interviewer asks it slightly differently, and the answer is gone. WizPaz keeps your stories one glance away — so you can stop managing anxiety and start having the conversation you prepared for.
Stop managing your notes. Start listening.
You already have the battlecard. The problem is finding it mid-call while also listening, reading the room, and thinking three moves ahead. WizPaz surfaces the right information the moment it's relevant.
You've lived with this paper for years.
Conference Q&A. Grant panels. Thesis defenses. You know this material deeper than anyone in the room — WizPaz makes that knowledge available using your actual papers as context. Not generic AI. Your research.
Don't sacrifice the first round as practice.
Founders who've done 100 pitches don't blank on hard financial questions. You haven't done 100 yet. WizPaz compresses that experience curve so the first pitch can be as sharp as the hundredth.
You did the prep. Now actually use it.
You researched them. You wrote the questions. And then you got in the room, tried to be present, and watched all your prep evaporate. WizPaz surfaces your follow-ups based on what was just said.
You're not less intelligent. You're just slower in English.
The idea is clear in your native language. The translation lag is two seconds. In professional culture, two seconds reads as uncertainty. WizPaz gives you the right phrase in the moment you need it.
One successful session is usually enough.
“One blank-out cost me two FAANG offers. One session with WizPaz and I cleared a final round I'd failed twice before. The overlay never surfaced anything I didn't already know — it just made sure I could reach it.”
“A CFO joined a discovery call I wasn't expecting him on. WizPaz had my battlecard ready before I even remembered I needed it. I answered cleanly. The deal moved forward. I expensed the subscription that day.”
“Thesis defense. Hard methodology question I couldn't reach under pressure. The overlay had my own notes — the exact language I'd written six months ago. I answered with the precision I had prepared. Just couldn't get there alone.”
“An investor asked about CAC payback in a specific cohort I hadn't modeled for. WizPaz had the closest figure. I answered cleanly. We closed the round. What I keep thinking about is what the first 10 pitches would have looked like.”


