Solo language apps are optimized for you not quitting. Fluent Duo is optimized for you showing up for someone you love.

You can't drill alone. Fluent Duo pairs two accounts so every prompt is shared and every voice note has an audience of exactly one: the person you're trying to understand.

One short voice note, in their language. Long enough to attempt a real sentence, short enough to do on a Tuesday night between dinner and the dishes.

Streaks turn learning into a guilt machine. Fluent Duo tracks nothing punitive. Skip a day. Skip three. Pick it back up.

You learn what your partner sounds like trying. They learn what you sound like trying. That's the part no other app can give you.
Two people. One shared prompt. Thirty seconds. No flashcards, no streaks, no leaderboards.
Free on iOS and Android. Sign up takes about a minute, no credit card.

Share a code. They install too. The app only works once you're paired, because the unit is the couple.

Every day, the same short question lands for both of you. You answer in their language, they answer in yours.

Hit record. Stumble through it. Send. Hear how your partner sounds in your language. That's the whole loop.

A year of broken sentences beats a perfect plan you never start. Three minutes today is enough.

A daily voice app for couples learning each other's language. Every day you and your partner get one shared prompt and send each other a 30-second voice note. No grades, no streaks, no leaderboards. The goal is a sustainable daily ritual, not gamified pressure.
Yes. Free to download on iOS and Android. You only need a partner to pair with.
Any pair. You and your partner each set the language you're learning. The app records voice, not translations, so it works between any two languages you both speak some of.
No. One of you on iPhone and one on Android works fine. Voice notes go back and forth either way.
Most couples aren't. The point is to attempt the language, not to perform it. A beginner sending one broken sentence is the same input loop as a fluent speaker sending a paragraph.
Those apps are built for one person grinding alone. Fluent Duo doesn't work without a paired partner. The unit of learning is the couple, not the individual, which is also why streaks make no sense here.