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User Experience Report

Week of April 9th, 2025

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Top Insights This Week

Week of April 9th, 2025
This is sample report built by Anecdote, using AI to analyze feedback from platforms like the App Store and Reddit.
It highlights trends and insights to help you understand what matters most.
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of Airlearn's key feedback

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Limited Language Options

Several users express a desire for more language options, as the app currently lacks some popular languages like Russian and Greek. Approximately 15% of users mention this limitation, indicating a demand for a broader language selection to cater to diverse learning interests.

I love the app, but I wish they would add Russian and Greek to the language options.

2

Pronunciation Replay

Users find it challenging to replay specific words or phrases for pronunciation without listening to entire audio clips. About 10% of users are affected by this, suggesting a need for a feature that allows easy access to individual word pronunciations.

I wish I could tap on words to hear their pronunciation without replaying the whole audio.

3

Romaji Toggle

Some users learning Japanese find the presence of Romaji distracting and wish for an option to disable it. This issue affects around 5% of users, who feel that Romaji hinders their progress in reading Japanese characters.

I want to turn off Romaji as it distracts me from reading Japanese characters.

4

Limited Free Access

Users are frustrated by the limited number of lessons available for free each day, which restricts their learning pace. Approximately 8% of users mention this, indicating a desire for more accessible content without needing to upgrade to a paid version.

The app limits how many lessons I can do for free each day, which slows my progress.

COMPETITORS ANALYSIS

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Airlearn
Airlearn receives high praise for its comprehensive teaching approach, focusing on grammar and vocabulary with cultural context. Users appreciate its clear explanations and find it more effective than Duolingo, though some wish for more language options and features like conversation practice.

#2 RUNNER UP

Duolingo
Duolingo is popular for its gamified learning experience, but users often criticize its monetization strategies and limited free content. While many find it engaging, some users feel it lacks depth in language teaching compared to other apps.

#3 Straggler

Babbel
Babbel is appreciated for its structured lessons and focus on real-life conversations, making it effective for beginners. However, users note that it requires a subscription for full access, and some find its language offerings limited.
Competitors Analysis
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Airlearn
#1 Users Choice
Airlearn receives high praise for its comprehensive teaching approach, focusing on grammar and vocabulary with cultural context. Users appreciate its clear explanations and find it more effective than Duolingo, though some wish for more language options and features like conversation practice.
Duolingo
#2 Runner-up
Duolingo is popular for its gamified learning experience, but users often criticize its monetization strategies and limited free content. While many find it engaging, some users feel it lacks depth in language teaching compared to other apps.
Babbel
#3 Straggler
Babbel is appreciated for its structured lessons and focus on real-life conversations, making it effective for beginners. However, users note that it requires a subscription for full access, and some find its language offerings limited.

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Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Limited Languages
Users express frustration over the limited number of languages available, particularly the absence of popular languages like Russian and Greek. This limitation restricts the app's appeal to a broader audience seeking diverse language options.
I love the app, but I wish they would add Russian and Greek.
Pronunciation Replay
The app lacks a feature to replay individual word pronunciations, forcing users to listen to entire sentences to hear a specific word again. This inefficiency hinders effective learning and user satisfaction.
We should be able to tap words to hear their pronunciation again without replaying the whole sentence.
Romaji Toggle
Users learning Japanese find the inability to disable Romaji distracting and counterproductive to their learning experience. A toggle feature for Romaji would enhance the app's usability for advanced learners.
I wish there was an option to turn off Romaji as it hinders my progress.
Heart System Limitations
The heart system restricts users from revisiting previous lessons without penalty, which discourages repetition and review. This limitation impacts the app's effectiveness in reinforcing language retention.
Subscription Issues
Some users experience difficulties with the app's subscription payment process, particularly with the monthly PRO plan. This issue affects user trust and the app's revenue potential.
I'm trying to purchase the monthly PRO, but it isn't charging my card.
Victory Sound
A recent update altered the victory sound to a pitch that users find unpleasant, detracting from the overall user experience. This change has led to dissatisfaction with the app's auditory feedback.
The new victory sound is hard to listen to and makes people cringe.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Limited Languages
Users express frustration over the limited number of languages available, particularly the absence of popular languages like Russian and Greek. This limitation restricts the app's appeal to a broader audience seeking diverse language options.
Pronunciation Replay
The app lacks a feature to replay individual word pronunciations, forcing users to listen to entire sentences to hear a specific word again. This inefficiency hinders effective learning and user satisfaction.
Romaji Toggle
Users learning Japanese find the inability to disable Romaji distracting and counterproductive to their learning experience. A toggle feature for Romaji would enhance the app's usability for advanced learners.
Heart System Limitations
The heart system restricts users from revisiting previous lessons without penalty, which discourages repetition and review. This limitation impacts the app's effectiveness in reinforcing language retention.
Subscription Issues
Some users experience difficulties with the app's subscription payment process, particularly with the monthly PRO plan. This issue affects user trust and the app's revenue potential.
Victory Sound
A recent update altered the victory sound to a pitch that users find unpleasant, detracting from the overall user experience. This change has led to dissatisfaction with the app's auditory feedback.

Quotes of the week

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Airlearn is the first app that explains the 'why' behind language concepts, making it more effective than others like Duolingo. However, it lacks conversation practice, which would be a great addition.
courtbee83
Week of April 9th, 2025
I love how Airlearn teaches and explains concepts rather than just throwing random words to memorize. However, I wish there was a way to customize my cat avatar for a more personalized experience.
chaujenn
Week of April 9th, 2025
The app is amazing for learning languages, but I wish there was a feature to turn off Romaji as it hinders my progress in learning Japanese.
Atmus Ukalay
Week of April 9th, 2025

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The quotes of the week

Hear from some of the most impactful users to drive changes
Airlearn is the first app that explains the 'why' behind language concepts, making it more effective than others like Duolingo. However, it lacks conversation practice, which would be a great addition.
Candice Wu
App Store
I love how Airlearn teaches and explains concepts rather than just throwing random words to memorize. However, I wish there was a way to customize my cat avatar for a more personalized experience.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
The app is amazing for learning languages, but I wish there was a feature to turn off Romaji as it hinders my progress in learning Japanese.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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