Fluent gets the words out of your head and into your mouth. Five-minute chats with an AI partner who listens, reformulates what you meant, and never lets you hide behind a vocab list.
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Most apps reward you for tapping the right answer. Fluent makes you say it out loud — under a little pressure, in context, the way you actually will at the counter.
Every lesson is a real exchange — ordering food, making a friend, talking your way out of a wrong turn. You speak full sentences from minute one, because that's the scary part and the part that changes everything.
Speak, and Fluent scores you syllable by syllable, then highlights the one sound to fix. Roll that 'r', soften that vowel — correction lands in the half-second before you forget you said it.
Your coach repeats your sentence the right way instead of flashing a red X. You absorb the fix by hearing it back — the way a patient friend would do over coffee, not the way a textbook would.
Stumble on a word and it returns tomorrow. Nail it three times and it retires. Spaced review runs quietly underneath, so you only ever drill the words that are actually slipping.
One lesson fits in a coffee line. Keep the streak alive on the bus, between meetings, or under the covers — five real minutes a day beats a three-hour cram you'll never repeat.
What happens when you actually open your mouth
Thirty-seven languages, each with native voices, regional slang, and culture notes — so you don't just sound correct, you sound like you belong there.
Latin American and Castilian tracks, with the slang that actually shows up at the dinner table.
Speak from day one while hiragana, katakana, and kanji are layered in at the pace you can hold.
Café French to boardroom French, including the liaisons and rhythm that quietly give locals away.
Two accents, one app — switch between São Paulo warmth and Lisbon cool whenever you like.
Honorifics done properly, plus the casual speech you actually hear in dramas and group chats.
Order, flirt, and argue about football — with culture notes on when the hands say more than the words.
Nobody learns a language in a weekend cram. They learn it in tiny daily reps they don't dread. Every feature here exists to get you to open the app tomorrow.
A streak you can see growing, reminders timed to when you actually open the app, and weekend freezes for the days that get away from you.
Climb a weekly league, nudge a friend who's slipping, and turn ten quiet minutes into a rivalry you look forward to settling.
Short stories tuned to exactly what you've learned, so you graduate from saying sentences to reading a whole page for fun.
Download a week before a flight and keep your streak alive at 30,000 feet — no signal, no excuses, no broken chain.
“I'd 'studied' Spanish for six years and still froze at the counter. Three weeks of Fluent and I ordered, joked, and asked for directions in Madrid without dropping into English once.”
“The pronunciation scoring is the thing no one else does well. It caught a vowel I'd been butchering for a decade and had me fixing it by day two.”
“My daughter and I are 211 days into a head-to-head streak. She's twelve, I'm forty-one, and we're both finally holding a conversation in French. Best argument we've ever had.”
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For learners who mean it.
For classrooms and teams.
Not for a second. Your very first lesson has you saying a real, useful sentence inside fifteen minutes. Fluent starts simple and adds the next piece only once the last one sticks.
That's the whole point, and it's the reason it works. You can tap through a quiet train car, but speaking is where fluency is actually built. Fluent keeps the stakes low — it's just you and a coach who's heard every accent there is.
Flashcards train recognition; Fluent trains production. Instead of matching a word to a picture, you hold a real conversation, get your pronunciation scored, and pick up grammar from context instead of from a table.
On Plus, yes — switch between all 37 whenever you like. Fluent keeps a separate streak and review schedule for each, so Spanish never contaminates your Japanese.
No. The pronunciation engine is tuned for real life — a café, a train, a kitchen. It locks onto the sounds that matter and ignores the clatter happening around them.
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