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A culture-focused language learning app: Need feedback for app flow and design

I just finished the Figma design of the language learning app titled "Lingoflori" that I've been working on.

The main idea is helping learners move from isolated words towards contextual understanding and real-world usage instead of just memorization.

Core idea flow:

  • Words: Learn vocabulary
  • Connect: Combine words into natural phrases
  • Test: Reinforce memory Apply → use language in realistic situations
  • Apply: Use what you learned in real-life scenarios
  • Growth: Track progress

Learning flow:

  • Piece of conversation: Bring real-life conversations and cultural points
  • Breakdown screen: Understand the real-life usage

One thing I’m experimenting with is conversation breakdowns where users can tap through phrases and understand how each part works contextually.

I’d appreciate your feedback on:

  • Whether the learning flow feels intuitive
  • If the UI feels overloaded anywhere
  • Whether the progression system makes sense
  • Anything confusing/friction-heavy from a UX perspective

Your feedback really helps to grow this idea.

See complete Figma design: https://www.figma.com/design/DRxvCEjL148Ux5ZasRJ62u/Lingoflori?node-id=0-1&t=fJUPPYjCcXHpjLXs-1

u/No-Phrase-9223 — 5 days ago
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A culture-focused language learning app: need feedback from language enthusiasts

I just finished the Figma design of the language learning app titled "Lingoflori" that I've been working on.

The main idea is helping learners move from isolated words towards contextual understanding and real-world usage instead of just memorization.

Core idea flow:

  • Words: Learn vocabulary
  • Connect: Combine words into natural phrases
  • Test: Reinforce memory Apply → use language in realistic situations
  • Apply: Use what you learned in real-life scenarios
  • Growth: Track progress

Learning flow:

  • Piece of conversation: Bring real-life conversations and cultural points
  • Breakdown screen: Understand the real-life usage

One thing I’m experimenting with is conversation breakdowns where users can tap through phrases and understand how each part works contextually.

I’d appreciate your feedback on:

  • Whether the learning flow feels intuitive
  • If the UI feels overloaded anywhere
  • Whether the progression system makes sense
  • Anything confusing/friction-heavy from a UX perspective
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u/No-Phrase-9223 — 5 days ago