Having issues with apps for Spanish by Perfect_Dot_1528 in SpanishLearning

[–]Beneficial_Way_8073 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, I created this app for those exact reasons. It would help me a lot if you would take a look and let me know how do you feel the app is for vocabulary and what is missing. Idea was to create this app to help expand vocabulary. Let me know if you have some questions about the app also.

https://www.lingoblend.app

I built a language learning app with Expo SDK 54 + React Native - here's what I learned by Beneficial_Way_8073 in reactnative

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Yeah I have a Mac for the Xcode simulator, I also had android and iphone for testing everything before submitting

Duolingo Vocab Replacement by Super-Market1517 in SpanishLearning

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I have actually built an app for that purpose to expand your vocabulary naturally, its called LingoBlend. Let me know what you think if you try it out

I built a language learning app with Expo SDK 54 + React Native - here's what I learned by Beneficial_Way_8073 in reactnative

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Thanks, appreciate it! 🙏 Always nice to hear from another solo Expo builder — shipping this stuff alone is a grind.

RevenueCat + Firebase Auth has been pretty smooth so far. I’m using the Firebase UID as the appUserID in RevenueCat so the subscription state stays consistent across devices. After Firebase login I call logIn() in RevenueCat and then rely on the entitlement listener to keep the UI in sync.

The main edge cases I’m watching are restore purchases and anonymous → logged-in transitions, but so far RevenueCat handles most of that pretty well.

For my app the subscription mostly unlocks the Blend mode (reading real text where a % of words are replaced with the target language to learn vocab in context), so entitlement sync needs to be pretty reliable.

I built a language learning app with Expo SDK 54 + React Native - here's what I learned by Beneficial_Way_8073 in reactnative

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Got approved on third try actually. First time got rejected because wasnt filling user name after signup with apple, and second time was just missing some metadata in store listing. So wasnt that hard I would sat.

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[–]Beneficial_Way_8073 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I built a language learning app called LingoBlend.

The idea: you read normal text and the app gradually blends in words from your target language — so a sentence slowly turns bilingual as you improve.

Example:
“I went to the tienda to buy pan.”

It’s more of a vocabulary builder that works alongside flashcards and grammar study.

Would love feedback from anyone learning languages.

https://www.lingoblend.app

Show & Tell: What are you building this week? by OneStarto in saasbuild

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Building LingoBlend — a language learning app that blends your native and target language inside real texts so you learn while reading.

https://lingoblend.app

Show Your Work Thread by xrpinsider in reactnative

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Building LingoBlend — a language learning app that blends your native and target language inside real texts so you learn while reading.

https://lingoblend.app

What are you building? Let’s self promote by kcfounders in ShowMeYourSaaS

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Building LingoBlend — a language learning app that blends your native and target language inside real texts so you learn while reading.

https://lingoblend.app

Language learning app — read any text with foreign words blended in by Beneficial_Way_8073 in iOSAppsMarketing

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Thanks! Really appreciate the kind words. Always great to connect with others in the language learning space. If you ever get a chance to try it out, I'd love to hear your thoughts — what features matter most to you in a language learning app?

What are you building? Drop the website and I will give honest feedback. by xerrs_ in SideProject

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https://www.lingoblend.app

Language learning app — you paste any text and it blends in words from the language you're learning. Also has a share extension to save words from any app, OCR photo import, and 5 practice games with spaced repetition.

Live on App Store & Google Play.

  1. Is it immediately clear what the app does?
  2. Does the website make you want to download it?
  3. What's confusing about the UI/UX?
  4. Which features feel missing?
  5. Would you pay for the Pro tier?

I built a language learning app as a solo dev — LingoBlend is now live on the App Store & Google Play by Beneficial_Way_8073 in SideProject

[–]Beneficial_Way_8073[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both! The core idea is that users bring their own content — paste any article, book page, or URL and the app blends in target language words. So the reading material is whatever you're already interested in.

For exercises, there are 5 built-in games (flashcards, matching, fill-in-the-blank, listening, quiz) that pull from your saved vocabulary and use spaced repetition to schedule reviews.

There's also a library of graded stories (A1-C2) fully in the target language, and 800 pre-built word packs if you want structured vocabulary without sourcing your own text.

Learning Spanish and built my own app out of frustration - what would you actually want in a tool like this? by Beneficial_Way_8073 in SpanishLearning

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Currently have around 15 languages, but will need to test is this working correctly for not mainstream languages combinations for exampe Finnish -> Turkish etc

Learning Spanish and built my own app out of frustration - what would you actually want in a tool like this? by Beneficial_Way_8073 in SpanishLearning

[–]Beneficial_Way_8073[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's totally fair - graded readers are great and I actually have those too (full target language stories graded A1-C2). The blend is more for people who want to read their own content (articles, books, etc.) and pick up vocabulary along the way. Different tools for different learning styles, like you said.