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313 points mariano54 | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.233s | source

Hey HN, we're Mariano and Anton from ISSEN (https://issen.com), a foreign language voice tutor app that adapts to your interests, goals, and needs.

Demo: https://www.loom.com/share/a78e713d46934857a2dc88aed1bb100d?...

We started this company after struggling to find great tools to practice speaking Japanese and French. Having a tutor can be awesome, but there are downsides: they can be expensive (since you pay by the hour), difficult to schedule, and have a high upfront cost (finding a tutor you like often forces you to cycle through a few that you don’t).

We wanted something that would talk with us — realistically, in full conversations — and actually help us improve. So we built it ourselves. The app relies on a custom voice AI pipeline combining STT (speech-to-text), TTS (text-to-speech), LLMs, long term memory, interruptions, turn-taking, etc. Getting speech-to-text to work well for learners was one of the hardest parts — especially with accents, multi-lingual sentences, and noisy environments. We now combine Gemini Flash, Whisper, Scribe, and GPT-4o-transcribe to minimize errors and keep the conversation flowing.

We didn’t want to focus too much on gamification. In our experience, that leads to users performing well in the app, achieving long streaks and so on, without actually getting fluent in the language you're wanting to learn.

With ISSEN you instantly speak and immerse yourself in the language, which, while not easy, is a much more efficient way to learn.

We combine this with a word bank and SRS flashcards for new words learned in the AI voice chats, which allows very rapid improvement in both vocabulary and speaking skills. We also create custom curriculums for each student based on goals, interests, and preferences, and fully customizable settings like speed, turn taking, formality, etc.

App: https://issen.com (works on web, iOS, Android) Pricing: 20 min free trial, $20–29/month (depending on duration and specific geography)

We’d love your feedback — on the tech, the UX, or what you’d wish from a tool like this. Thanks!

1. psychoslave ◴[] No.44393921[source]
Looks like a really great job, congratulations.

I'll try to give it a chance later today if I can find some room for it.

My main fear of anticipated deception is that it won't give me feedback on how out of the track my pronunciation can be deemed and lake tips on how to give a nicer moment to a native listening to me. That's really the thing I would like to be able to experiment more than anything else regarding foreign language acquisition. And giving IPA transcription of expected CS actual and possibly some links to video explaining each phonem that went wrong would be top notch.

Regarding engagement, after having try a bunch of online things, to my mind the best formula is to give insights on cultural and social matter: what are the regions of the country¹ and their specificities, what people love as food, drink, music, dance, literature, what have been the historical struggle of the linguistic community, who are the people prised in this community? Well at least for my profile it drives more interest than anything else.

¹ languages are not one to one bound to a single specific country of course, but you get the idea.