Konrad Bejger

Reshape the internet into learning tool - AI-powered progressive exposure to any foreign language

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Poliglotter blends foreign words into the websites you already browse — at your level, at your pace. The more you know, the more you see. Start reading the news in Spanish. Watch Netflix in French. Browse Reddit in Japanese. No streaks. Instead, we track the words you actually know and how deeply you know them. Real exposure to a real language, woven into your daily life — until the day you realize you're fluent and never noticed the moment it happened. That's how language learning should feel.

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Konrad Bejger
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I built Poliglotter because I kept noticing the same thing: millions of people around the world have impressive streaks in that very famous language app with the green character… but far fewer can actually sit down and comfortably watch a movie in the language they’ve been learning. That gap felt really important to me. For most people, the real dream is not keeping a streak alive. It’s understanding movies, shows, and real conversations in a foreign language. But the problem is: jumping straight into a movie in your target language is usually just too painful. It’s too fast, too dense, too full of unknown words, and instead of feeling exciting, it quickly becomes frustrating. So we built Poliglotter to make that transition feel natural. Instead of forcing people into all-or-nothing native content, Poliglotter blends your native language with the language you’re learning, based on your level and at your own pace. That way, watching foreign-language content becomes something you can gradually grow into, instead of something that feels impossible on day one. What started with movies quickly led us to a bigger idea: why stop there? We decided to extend the same approach to the web, so now Poliglotter also blends languages while you read articles and browse websites. The goal is to make real-world content feel accessible much earlier in the learning process. The goal is simple: help people move from “I’m learning” to “I can actually understand.” Would love to hear if this resonates with you — especially if you’ve ever felt like you were making progress in a language app, but still weren’t ready for real content.