🧠 Backed by cognitive science · Launching 2026

Learn any language.
In your voice.
About your life.

Daily 90-second lessons generated from your interests β€” delivered in your own cloned voice. The most effective memory technique known to science, finally in a language app.

No spam. Early access + launch pricing.


The Problem

Duolingo teaches you about bears in skirts.
We teach you the language of your life.

Real Duolingo user complaints β€” from 8,000+ reviews:

"I'm in Porto right now and can't ask where the train station is, but I can tell you the cats read the newspapers."β€” Duolingo user, Trustpilot
"Only about 3% of your time is spent actually learning. The rest is doing things you've done before or being messed about."β€” 1-star review, 2025
"The new battery system is so frustrating β€” clearly introduced to make users subscribe as progress is nearly impossible without it."β€” Duolingo user, 2025
"I feel like I'm in a straight jacket. Set up like playing a game with little ability to manage your own pace."β€” Duolingo review

How It Works

Your language. Your voice. Every day.

1

Tell us your life

What do you trade? What sport do you play? What do you cook? Your interests become your curriculum.

2

Clone your voice

60 seconds of recording. Live capture only. Your voice model is yours β€” encrypted, revocable, never shared.

3

Get your daily lesson

A 90-second micro-lesson in your cloned voice, about your interests, delivered at the time you choose.

4

Actually remember it

Spaced repetition + self-referential encoding = the highest memory retention rate achievable with current science.


The Science

This isn't a hunch. It's peer-reviewed.

The Self-Reference Effect (SRE) is one of the most replicated findings in cognitive psychology. When you encode information in reference to yourself, you remember it significantly better β€” even for learning new vocabulary in a foreign language.

2025
Pruss et al., Cognition β€” SRE proven for L2 vocabulary learning. Beats semantic processing.
1977
Rogers et al. β€” Original SRE study. Consistent across 50+ replications.
$24B+
Online language learning market in 2025. Growing at 13–19% annually.
0
Existing platforms that systematically apply SRE to language learning.

Sources: Pruss, S. et al. (2025). "Self-reference promotes vocabulary learning in a foreign language." Cognition. Β· Symons, C.S. & Johnson, B.T. (1997). Meta-analysis of SRE. Β· Serbun, S.J. et al. (2011). Memory for details with self-referencing. PMC.


Comparison

What every other app is missing.

Feature Duolingo Langua / TalkPal MOSOKO
Your own voiceβœ—βœ—βœ“
Your own interests as contentβœ—βœ—βœ“
Self-Reference Effect (SRE)βœ—βœ—βœ“
Dynamic daily generationβœ—βœ—βœ“
Spaced repetitionβœ“βœ—βœ“
Relevant, real-world contentβœ—~βœ“
Works offline (PWA)βœ“βœ—βœ“
Bears in skirts contentβœ“βœ—Never

Early Access

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We're building the closed beta now. Early access users help shape the product and get launch pricing locked in forever.

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