The biggest barrier to language learning isn't difficulty. It's time.
People quit because they can't carve out 30 minutes to sit down with an app.
Hands-free mode changes that.
Turn it on and put your phone away. The system plays audio automatically. No screen required.
For each phrase, you hear:
- •The phrase in your target language
- •The translation in your native language
- •The phrase again, followed by a pause for you to repeat
Then the next phrase begins.
This opens up time that would otherwise go unused: commuting, chores, exercise.
Hands-free mode isn't a compromise. It's actually closer to natural language acquisition. You're processing audio and producing speech without visual crutches.
Consistency is the hardest pillar to maintain. When practice fits into time you're already spending, you show up every day. When it requires dedicated attention, you skip it.
Hands-free mode addresses this directly.
