FluentPal helps you become ten times better at speaking any language! Chat with AI teachers who guide you in real-time, grow your vocabulary with fun interactive lessons, and boost your grammar skills with simple, effective exercises.
Dear ProductHunt, I have just launched: FluentPal - your all-in-one language learning super-app! ๐
With FluentPal, you can practice speaking with AI teachers who provide real-time guidance, expand your vocabulary through interactive lessons, and sharpen your grammar with easy-to-follow exercises. It's designed to make you ten times better at speaking any language!
Regarding the idea behind developing this product: In 2023, I worked on 6 different projects. One of those projects was an all-in-one English learning tool. However, during the development process, I noticed that the feature allowing users to chat with AI garnered the most interest. After discussing this with my friend, who works in marketing, I decided to create a product focused solely on this speaking practice feature. The MVP was developed in about a month and a half and received a considerable number of downloads. However, it wasn't until January 2024 that it started generating steady revenue. Currently, I am focusing exclusively on developing this app.
Give it a try and let us know what you think. We're excited to hear your feedback! ๐โจ
Amazing product. A great way to put AI into good use.
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I have been using this app since last month. I use it every day to practice speaking English and Chinese. It is one of the best apps on my phone, and I will never remove it.
Nice launch โ I like that youโre focusing on speaking output instead of only vocab drills.
One feedback angle I keep seeing in Mandarin learners: people often replace pitch movement with โmore effort / louder voiceโ, so they feel like they did something, but the audio signal barely changed. The most helpful UX pattern is forcing one tiny, measurable check per rep (e.g., โdid the pitch actually rise/fall here?โ).
Curious if youโre planning any โsingle-featureโ drills like that (one syllable / one prosody feature at a time), or if youโre intentionally keeping it conversation-first?
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Nice launch โ I like that youโre focusing on speaking output instead of only vocab drills.
One feedback angle I keep seeing in Mandarin learners: people often replace pitch movement with โmore effort / louder voiceโ, so they feel like they did something, but the audio signal barely changed. The most helpful UX pattern is forcing one tiny, measurable check per rep (e.g., โdid the pitch actually rise/fall here?โ).
Curious if youโre planning any โsingle-featureโ drills like that (one syllable / one prosody feature at a time), or if youโre intentionally keeping it conversation-first?