Convince someone to try Imparato
You’re already using Imparato and you love it?
Here’s how to help others give it a try, simply by sharing your experience — no pressure, just genuine advice that works.
🎙️ 1. Talk about your personal experience
Nothing is more convincing than your own story.
Explain how Imparato helps you:
- You learn your lines faster and with less stress;
- You can rehearse even when you’re alone;
- You spot the tricky parts more easily;
- And you always have the latest version of the script with you — every time the director changes something, everyone gets the update instantly.
👉 Show your screen, play a short scene, or do a quick demo.
People often understand better when they see it in action.
🧠 2. Explain what Imparato really does (and doesn’t do)
Some people think Imparato “acts for you” or “replaces your scene partner.”
You can tell them that:
- The app gives you your cue lines, just like a reliable partner would;
- It helps you focus on the words and rhythm of your text;
- And it keeps all your scripts organized and accessible in one place.
⏱️ 3. Mention the practical benefits
- You save time;
- You can rehearse anytime, anywhere, without needing a partner;
- Your script stays updated automatically;
- You can practice in the train, on the street, or at home.
🤝 4. Help them get started
If someone hesitates, invite them to join your Imparato troupe where you’ve already shared your script.
Take a few minutes to:
- Show them how it works on your phone;
- Then install the app on theirs and guide them through the first steps.
👉 If they’re not comfortable with technology, suggest they ask for help from a friend, a grandchild, or a neighbor.
You can also explain that Imparato is available on the web, so a smartphone isn’t necessary — a computer works perfectly fine.
And if they have vision difficulties, let them know they can install Imparato on a tablet for greater comfort.
🎁 5. Mention the free trial
Remind them that there’s a free trial period — it’s the perfect opportunity to test the app, see if they like it, and make sure it’s useful before paying anything.
💬 6. How to respond to common doubts
🗣️ “The voices sound flat, without emotion.”
That’s true — and it’s intentional! Imparato is designed for “Italiennes” (line drills), meaning it helps you work on memory, not acting.
Neutral voices ensure you stay free in your own interpretation.
You can share this article to explain more:
👉 Synthetic voices that give you your cue
💶 “But it costs money, right?”
Yes — but the Solo plan at €5.99 gives you unlimited access to your script, for as long as you need it.
It’s very affordable: for the price of two coffees, you can rehearse your text as much as you want, whenever you want.
❤️ 7. And above all, stay genuine
Don’t try to “sell” Imparato.
Just share how it really helps you — more autonomy, more freedom, more joy when rehearsing.
That kind of sincerity is what truly convinces people.
You’re already using Imparato and you love it?
Here’s how to help others give it a try, simply by sharing your experience — no pressure, just genuine advice that works.
🎙️ 1. Talk about your personal experience
Nothing is more convincing than your own story.
Explain how Imparato helps you:
- You learn your lines faster and with less stress;
- You can rehearse even when you’re alone;
- You spot the tricky parts more easily;
- And you always have the latest version of the script with you — every time the director changes something, everyone gets the update instantly.
👉 Show your screen, play a short scene, or do a quick demo.
People often understand better when they see it in action.
🧠 2. Explain what Imparato really does (and doesn’t do)
Some people think Imparato “acts for you” or “replaces your scene partner.”
You can tell them that:
- The app gives you your cue lines, just like a reliable partner would;
- It helps you focus on the words and rhythm of your text;
- And it keeps all your scripts organized and accessible in one place.
⏱️ 3. Mention the practical benefits
- You save time;
- You can rehearse anytime, anywhere, without needing a partner;
- Your script stays updated automatically;
- You can practice in the train, on the street, or at home.
🤝 4. Help them get started
If someone hesitates, invite them to join your Imparato troupe where you’ve already shared your script.
Take a few minutes to:
- Show them how it works on your phone;
- Then install the app on theirs and guide them through the first steps.
👉 If they’re not comfortable with technology, suggest they ask for help from a friend, a grandchild, or a neighbor.
You can also explain that Imparato is available on the web, so a smartphone isn’t necessary — a computer works perfectly fine.
And if they have vision difficulties, let them know they can install Imparato on a tablet for greater comfort.
🎁 5. Mention the free trial
Remind them that there’s a free trial period — it’s the perfect opportunity to test the app, see if they like it, and make sure it’s useful before paying anything.
💬 6. How to respond to common doubts
🗣️ “The voices sound flat, without emotion.”
That’s true — and it’s intentional! Imparato is designed for “Italiennes” (line drills), meaning it helps you work on memory, not acting.
Neutral voices ensure you stay free in your own interpretation.
You can share this article to explain more:
👉 Synthetic voices that give you your cue
💶 “But it costs money, right?”
Yes — but the Solo plan at €5.99 gives you unlimited access to your script, for as long as you need it.
It’s very affordable: for the price of two coffees, you can rehearse your text as much as you want, whenever you want.
❤️ 7. And above all, stay genuine
Don’t try to “sell” Imparato.
Just share how it really helps you — more autonomy, more freedom, more joy when rehearsing.
That kind of sincerity is what truly convinces people.