Rehearsing Q&A with Cue AI
Q&A prep steers Cue toward tough, script-grounded questions. Turn it on from the Cue page, optionally pick which script to anchor to, then answer one question at a time. Cue gives brief feedback before the next question. It complements teleprompter practice: delivery in Practice, Q&A in chat.
What Q&A prep is for
Use it before pitches, board meetings, demo days, or sales calls when you need to anticipate questions and pressure-test answers without inventing claims that are not in your materials. Cue stays aligned with your script when you select one, so rehearsal matches what you actually plan to say.
How to turn on Q&A prep
- Open Cue from the sidebar
- Find the Q&A prep bar above the message field
- Switch On
- Optional: under Script for Q&A, pick a script, or leave Auto (recent / clarify) so Cue uses your recent scripts and may ask one clarifying question if several could apply
- Type a message or use voice, or tap the Q&A prep starter card for a ready-made prompt
When a script is selected, questions and follow-ups stay tied to that script’s content. If the conversation goes beyond the script, Cue should label hypotheticals clearly so you know what is in-scope.
How the conversation flows
Cue asks one question per reply unless you explicitly ask for several at once. After you answer, you get short feedback (what worked, what to tighten), then the next question.
Practice (teleprompter + timer + optional recording) is for delivery. Q&A prep is for cross-examination and objections. Many users alternate: lock the script with Practice, then move to Cue with Q&A prep on.
Credits and limits
Q&A prep uses your normal Cue AI message allowance (same as the rest of the chat). See Understanding Cue plans and pricing for daily limits on each plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Q&A prep in the app?
Open Cue from the sidebar. Above the chat input you will see the Q&A prep bar with Off/On and an optional script dropdown (Script for Q&A).
Does Q&A prep work with voice?
Yes. Voice and typed input both send the same context, including Q&A prep and your selected script, to Cue.
How is Q&A prep different from normal Cue chat?
With Q&A prep on, Cue focuses on audience-style questions grounded in your script, feedback after each answer, and one question at a time. Regular chat is for writing, coaching, brainstorming, and general script help without that specialized behavior.