Vladimir Osipov

Lingolette - AI Language Practice Buddy — Spoken and written fluency through real-time conversations.

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What is Lingolette? Lingolette is your language practice companion, helping you achieve fluency through real-life conversations, personalized articles, and instant feedback. Practice languages stress-free and immerse yourself in engaging discussions.

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Andre Masko
Looks great! It's work for non-native English learners?
Vladimir Osipov
@andre_masko it does! :) First of all, the UI is translated to a few languages already, and is more or less maintained by humans to assure the translations are correct. You may add another language too if you wish: https://github.com/lingolette/cl... Secondly, in every place where your native language is involved the system takes it into account. For example, context menu translations and teacher feedback both actively use the native language you configure in your profile. In the paid version the inline explanations AI-teacher makes are also done on your native language.
Superman
That's pretty cool. Congrats! Any plans for an affiliate program? I have a language exchange community with thousands of users and I'd be interested in a recurring %.
Vladimir Osipov
Hi @supermanbr, We are actually planning an affiliate program already. You may contact sales@lingolette.com for details.
Mark
I just now spent some time fiddling with this. And I'm definitely going to continue to be sure I'm experiencing what I am experiencing. This looks amazing. Question - the type of Spanish taught here ... what would you say it is closest too? Unfortunately, there are so many various Spanish directions one could go.
Vladimir Osipov
Hi @myllus, Thank you for your feedback! If we are talking about the voice chat part, currently two Spanish "teachers" are available: one from Spain and one from Mexico. It's not only their voices that differ, but their lexics as well. The model used in Lingolette Premium distinguishes that pretty well. If we are talking articles, then it's Spanish from Spain, but we want to add dialects as well, especially for languages having significant lexical difference across dialects.