Built for students like you.

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You’ve got enough on your plate, we’re here to help.

Present Pal was designed with disabled and neurodivergent students in mind, to make speaking tasks less stressful, more structured, and actually achievable. Whether you're presenting in class, participating in seminars, or delivering final assessments — we’ve got your back.

Why students love Present Pal

Reduces Anxiety

Say goodbye to blank mind moments. Present Pal helps you feel more in control by giving you interactive flashcards that keep you on track, without sounding like you're reading.

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Supports your unique communication style

Built with input from students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and anxiety, Present Pal adapts to the way you think and speak.

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Makes presentations feel manageable

Break down your notes, add safety nets, and rehearse in a distraction-free app, so the big moment feels a little less scary.

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Works on the go

Whether you’re presenting in-person or online, on your phone or a university laptop, Present Pal fits around you. Compatible with iOS, Android, PowerPoint and Google Slides.

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What students are saying about Present Pal

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“I am more confident. It has allowed me to break down my slides into smaller, more manageable chunks.”

Olivia, Criminology Student

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“Because I am not a confident person, Present Pal has helped me a great deal.”

Jamie, Law Student

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“I achieved a first doing a Dragon’s Den style pitch, which I relied on Present Pal for.”

Isabella, Media Communications Student

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“It’s easier to practice what I want to say cause I use Present Pal.”

Karolina, Forensic Psychology Student

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“The cue card allows me to look away from reading off the slide and acts as a reminder to ensure I do not miss out on vital information.”

Nasima, Speech Language Therapy Student

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“I found it easier to work around my brain fog by using the visual cues on the Present Pal app.”

Keira, Adult Nursing Student

How to get Present Pal through the DSA

If you’re eligible for the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA), you can ask for Present Pal in your Needs Assessment, and lots of students already have!

Want to learn more about how the DSA works and how to apply?

Check out the This Student Needs DSA Guide — a student-created resource full of tips, breakdowns, and personal insights to help you get started with confidence.

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