Life at the Improv

The practice platform for actors, improv students, and coaches. Practice scenes, run classes, track progress, and build a career.

What is this?

A scene partner that improvises with you. A classroom tool that knows your students' names. A game night engine, script practice system, and career pipeline, all in one place.

Scene Partner

Improv with a partner that yes-ands you. Rehearse any movie scene, Pulp Fiction, The Office, Shakespeare. Get coaching feedback rooted in Meisner, Stanislavski, and UCB.

Voice in, voice out. Speak your lines, hear your partner respond.

Try it now

Classroom Mode

Put it on a projector. It becomes your teaching assistant with personality dials, humor, energy, assertiveness. Choose a character: pirate, robot, drill sergeant. It knows every student by name.

Timer, scoreboard, warm-ups, call-and-response chants.

Open Classroom

Exercise Library

31 classic improv games (Zip Zap Zop, Freeze Tag, Yes-And) plus custom generation. Tell it "I have 12 kids aged 8-12 and 45 minutes" and it creates a custom exercise on the spot.

Browse exercises

Game Night

Whose Line Is It Anyway, in your classroom. Speed Characters with a countdown timer. Emotion Roulette. Rorschach visual improv. Roast battles. Scenes from a Hat. 7 game types, all generated for you.

Play now

Script Practice

Upload any script. Your scene partner plays the other characters. You run your lines. It scores you, exact match, close, or missed, and gives coaching notes after. Like a piano app for acting.

Practice scripts

Student Roster & Notes

Track every student by group. Parent info for kids. Session notes tagged as breakthrough, struggle, or highlight. It reads these notes and personalizes coaching, "Hey Tommy, you crushed it last Friday."

Manage students

Lesson Planner

Build a class from exercises: 10 min warm-up, 15 min short-form games, 20 min scene work. See a time budget. Save and reuse every week. Share with other coaches.

Plan a lesson

Homework & XP

Coaches assign homework. Students complete it at home and earn XP. Level up from Baby to God. 15 achievements to unlock. Leaderboard. Redeem XP for rewards at local businesses.

See homework

Daily Prompt

A fresh scene prompt every day. "You're a librarian who just discovered every book has been replaced with copies of your diary." Try it, favorite it, generate more.

Today's prompt

Warm-Up Studio

Vocal warm-ups, tongue twisters, physical stretches, original call-and-response chants. Generated fresh every time. Projector-ready display with step-by-step progression.

Run a warm-up

Practice Journal

Log your practice sessions. Track your mood. Get coaching reflections on your entries, "I notice you've been working on listening this week. Here's what I see growing."

Start journaling

Career Pipeline

Build an actor portfolio with a readiness score. Browse auditions with personalized matching. Get coach endorsements. Studios browse the talent directory. Your practice hours become your proof of work.

Build portfolio

A voice that actually performs

Coach and Studio plans use an expressive voice trained for emotional truth. Tell the scene partner to play a line with reluctant guilt, barely-contained panic, or quiet resignation, and it will. Flat computer voices can't act. This one can.

See plans with emotional voice

Built for the person who shows up.

Actors need reps. Like a basketball player shooting free throws. But acting practice is hard to do alone, embarrassing to do badly, and expensive to do with a coach.

This is your practice room. Your scene partner never judges. It always plays back. It gets better the more you use it. Every hour you put in is tracked, scored, and documented, so when the audition comes, you have proof.

Coaches: run your Friday improv club with a teaching assistant that knows every kid's name, generates exercises on the fly, and projects onto your classroom screen. Assign homework, track progress, and watch your students level up.

"My students practice between classes now. That never happened before. The scene partner is patient enough to run the same scene six times, and the classroom mode runs warm-ups while I'm still setting up the room."
Damon Pfaff, Nickelodeon actor and dialogue coach, runs Friday improv club at Greenwood Elementary, Des Moines

For Students

Practice with a scene partner any time, anywhere. Run your lines. Play games. Earn XP. Level up. Build a portfolio. Find auditions.

Start Practicing

For Coaches

Manage your students, plan lessons, project games in class, assign homework, invite parents. It's your teaching assistant.

Start Teaching

For Studios

Browse trained, documented actors. Search talent by description. See practice hours, coach endorsements, and readiness scores.

Browse Talent

The Green Room

Find other actors. Get matched based on complementary skills. Organize meetups at coffee shops and open mics. Build your crew.