Quigital Celeb Sarcasm Coach
By Sean
Sharper quips. Warmer connections
Customer Reviews
Bonny Muller
I wanted a witty edge, not social self-destruction. Quigital Celeb Sarcasm Coach trains you to lean on snide one-liners that misread tone and audience. During a charity Q&A, it nudged me to quip about a donor’s outfit; the room froze, a clip hit socials, and the event asked me to leave. The app doubles down, calling backlash “proof of authenticity.” No context awareness, no safety checks, and zero empathy. It doesn’t coach charm; it weaponizes awkwardness and leaves you to clean up the mess
Bessie Jacobson
I gave Quigital Celeb Sarcasm Coach a spin, hoping for witty polish, but it felt like being negged by a chatbot. The app’s quips contradicted its own prompts, and I couldn’t tell whether to mirror, resist, or laugh on cue. Settings are labeled with inside jokes, tutorials wink but don’t teach, and the audience seems to be famous people who already have publicists—or no one at all. I left more self-conscious than coached, unsure who this is for or why it exists