Why We Built Categories You Actually Want
"The cat is under the table." "My aunt lives in a big house." "The train arrives at three o'clock." When was the last time you needed to say any of this? Language apps teach vocabulary that looks impressive in a curriculum but useless in real life. We built something different.
Learning for Real Situations
People don't learn languages for abstract reasons. They learn because they're traveling somewhere. They're dating someone. They're meeting their partner's family. They're moving abroad. These are specific situations with specific vocabulary—and that's what dubchat teaches.
The Categories
Dating & Flirting: Yes, we went there. Because "I find you interesting" is more useful than "the library is closed on Sundays." Real phrases for real romantic situations.
Travel: Airports, hotels, restaurants, getting lost, finding help. The survival phrases that actually matter when you're in a new country.
Slang & Casual: How people actually talk, not textbook formal. The difference between sounding like a learner and sounding like you belong.
Meeting the Family: First impressions matter. Polite phrases, cultural norms, the things you need to know when the stakes are high.
Motivation Through Relevance
You're more likely to remember phrases you're excited to use. Learning "how do I get to the train station" is boring. Learning "you have beautiful eyes" is fun. We lean into that. Because motivation matters, and relevance drives motivation.