ChatPal is a conversation-first language learning app to help people practice speaking and unlock fluency. Try real world scenarios, get personalized feedback, catch-up with your AI ChatPal, build your confidence.
This really resonates with me. When I visited Egypt, a hotel owner told me something that stuck with me: "Japanese people can't speak English because they never actually practice speaking." He was absolutely right.
Most language learners study grammar and vocab endlessly, but avoid the one thing that matters most — actually opening their mouth. ChatPal tackles exactly that barrier. Love it. 💪
@daisuke_adachi great quote and 100% agree with that hotel owner! Speaking is essential. Interesting that in Japan people aren't exposed to English to practice speaking. In Italy for example, it's the same, most people consume Italian content, are not exposed to English so much, and English speaking ability is low. In the Netherlands, everyone consumes English content and speaks English very well
@daniele_packard That comparison really hits home. Japan and Italy both have strong local-language content ecosystems, so there's no natural forcing function to use English.
In Japan especially, students spend years drilling grammar rules and memorizing vocabulary — but almost zero time actually speaking. The education system optimizes for written entrance exams, not conversation. So people graduate knowing English on paper but freezing up the moment they have to open their mouth.
This is a massive underserved market — if you localize the App Store description into Japanese and add English as a learning language, I think ChatPal could get real traction there. ChatPal feels like it directly attacks that exact gap. Great work! 👏
I have to admit I’m pretty bad at learning languages 😅 I’ve tried most of the typical apps, and I’m really excited to try ChatPal because it brings a new angle to language learning.
I realized that I learn best when I actually use the language in real-life situations. That’s so much more efficient than traditional learning methods. Big fan of the concept 👏
@bennyqp exactly correct! Learning comes from practicing in real-life situations. Great to hear Benedikt and hope ChatPal can help!
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I tried using Duolingo to learn French and while the experience taught me new words and phrases, there was a lack of being able to get into conversations. Congrats on your launch - this is a great idea to help get those language juices flowing.
@jacklyn_i exactly right Jacklyn! That was my experience as well - goal with ChatPal is to get you speaking right away - I'm excited to hear your feedback!
I really like the idea of words in progress tracking — it’s such a smart way to grow your vocabulary while practicing. It makes learning feel more structured and rewarding! 🎯
LeadsOnTrees
I might finally start learning Mandarin!
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@tadas_gedgaudas happy to help :D
My Texas Method
Congrats on the launch! 🎉
This really resonates with me. When I visited Egypt, a hotel owner told me something that stuck with me: "Japanese people can't speak English because they never actually practice speaking." He was absolutely right.
Most language learners study grammar and vocab endlessly, but avoid the one thing that matters most — actually opening their mouth. ChatPal tackles exactly that barrier. Love it. 💪
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@daisuke_adachi great quote and 100% agree with that hotel owner! Speaking is essential. Interesting that in Japan people aren't exposed to English to practice speaking. In Italy for example, it's the same, most people consume Italian content, are not exposed to English so much, and English speaking ability is low. In the Netherlands, everyone consumes English content and speaks English very well
My Texas Method
@daniele_packard That comparison really hits home. Japan and Italy both have strong local-language content ecosystems, so there's no natural forcing function to use English.
In Japan especially, students spend years drilling grammar rules and memorizing vocabulary — but almost zero time actually speaking. The education system optimizes for written entrance exams, not conversation. So people graduate knowing English on paper but freezing up the moment they have to open their mouth.
This is a massive underserved market — if you localize the App Store description into Japanese and add English as a learning language, I think ChatPal could get real traction there. ChatPal feels like it directly attacks that exact gap. Great work! 👏
TypeBoost
I have to admit I’m pretty bad at learning languages 😅 I’ve tried most of the typical apps, and I’m really excited to try ChatPal because it brings a new angle to language learning.
I realized that I learn best when I actually use the language in real-life situations. That’s so much more efficient than traditional learning methods. Big fan of the concept 👏
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@bennyqp exactly correct! Learning comes from practicing in real-life situations. Great to hear Benedikt and hope ChatPal can help!
I tried using Duolingo to learn French and while the experience taught me new words and phrases, there was a lack of being able to get into conversations. Congrats on your launch - this is a great idea to help get those language juices flowing.
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@jacklyn_i exactly right Jacklyn! That was my experience as well - goal with ChatPal is to get you speaking right away - I'm excited to hear your feedback!
Questgen
This is awesome! Congrats Daniele on the launch!
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@ramsrigoutham Much appreciated thank you Ramsri!
Triforce Todos
I really like the idea of words in progress tracking — it’s such a smart way to grow your vocabulary while practicing. It makes learning feel more structured and rewarding! 🎯
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@abod_rehman thanks Abdul! Yes that's the goal - and you get your words in progress fed back into your conversations to reinforce learning :)
CreateOS
Brilliant use case case and great product, well done team and best of luck for the launch!
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@eric_nodeops thanks very much Eric! Much appreciated