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Dioma
Where intermediate learners finally become fluent
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Where intermediate learners finally become fluent
8 followers
Dioma is a language learning platform built specifically for intermediate and advanced learners (B1βC1), the stage where beginner apps stop working and tutors get expensive ($50+/hour). Practice speaking and writing with immediate corrective feedback, on an expert-created, CEFR-aligned curriculum that adapts to what you've mastered and what still needs work. Built for serious learners, including DELE, DELF, and TEF candidates.







Hi Product Hunt π I'm Geoff, founder of Dioma.
After two decades of learning languages, I kept hitting the same wall at the intermediate level: real practice speaking and writing is hard to find and expensive to buy.
AI tools are popping up in this space, but nothing is built for intermediate and advanced learners who want to make real, efficient progress.
That's the whole idea behind Dioma:
π£οΈ Speaking and writing practice, not just input
βοΈ Immediate, specific feedback on how to make it better, grounded in a real curriculum that lives behind the scenes
π― Each session personalized to what you got right and what needs work
It's built for serious intermediate and advanced learners, especially people prepping for exams like the DELE, DELF, or TEF. I intentionally didn't make it easy or game-like. It's built for results.
π For the Product Hunt community: 25% off a quarterly or annual subscription with code PRODUCTHUNT25.
I'm still on this journey with you, practicing between my own weekly lessons. Would genuinely love your feedback, especially if you've hit the intermediate plateau yourself.
honestly the immediate feedback on my speaking errors is way more useful than i expected, and the curriculum actually feels built for someone past beginner stuff instead of dumbing everything down.
The decision to skip A1-A2 and go straight to B1 is honestly the smartest positioning I've seen in language apps lately. So many of us hit that intermediate wall and just get stuck with nowhere good to go.
@elatanaslanΒ Thank you! I'm a consumer-centric marketer by profession, and when I was having this problem, I realized that no solutions started with intermediate learners. As I looked to design the learning loop, it was a different learning flow when I approached it from an "intermediate-first" mindset.