One of the most popular examples of learning a language with chatbots is none other than Duolingo – a Pittsburgh based language learning app startup, which is a free language learning platform.
After it's huge success, should you consider creating a language learning app too? But how do you build one and what are the necessary features?
Duolingo is the best and most popular language learning app both for adults and kids. In a short time, Duolingo managed to garner 100 million users! If you want to know Duolingo's business model, click on this article!
If you are familiar with the tech world, you would’ve heard about chatbots without any doubt.
Chatbots have literally taken over the world – or have a similar effect.
It’s kinda clear that there no stopping to the obsession.
But why am I telling you this? Does it have something to do with language learning apps?
Well, the use of chatbot technology is not limited to ordering a pizza or grab the best Amazon deal.
This language learning app focuses on quick interactive training. It covers the grammar and vocabulary goals of a particular language.
And all these pieces of training are in the form of games and puzzles that lets the user compete with others. It ends when a goal is accomplished.
Kotlin is a new open-source programming language by Google that creates powerful mobile applications, thanks to its range of features.
Additionally, Kotlin is known as a concise and safe language.
After reading this, you will be sure whether your decision to use Kotlin for your mobile app is best or not.https://www.softprodigy.com/kotlin-app-development-features
When it comes to growth, the team behind Duolingo must be doing something right:
Over 200 million people have downloaded the app
The app boasts 25 million monthly active users
Duolingo’s team has raised over $100 million from big-name investors like Google Capital
Duolingo as a company is currently worth over $700 million
Duolingo.com has had over 1.7M organic visitors this month (see below)