A tutor that remembers what you’ve learned: spaced-repetition drills, grammar in your own language, and a nudge the day you’d otherwise skip.
Your agent runs spaced-repetition drills, explains grammar in your native language, tracks vocabulary you’ve learned, and nudges you when you skip a day — all tailored to your level.
Apps like Duolingo are great at starting. They’re bad at remembering what you already know and catastrophic at adapting to what you actually need. Fasrad’s AI language tutor is built on long-term memory — it tracks your vocabulary, your mistakes, your goals, and the way you like to practice — and it uses that memory every single session.
Tell your tutor you want to learn Spanish for a trip to Mexico in three months. It drafts a plan, quizzes you in short daily sessions, explains grammar in English, drills the words you consistently miss, and skips the ones you’ve clearly mastered. Miss a day, and it sends a gentle reminder — not a streak-fear popup, a real coaching message.
Strongest benefits:
Because your agent has long-term memory, every session builds on the last. It remembers that you mix up *ser* and *estar*, that you like music-based mnemonics, and that you’re preparing for a restaurant conversation next month. It uses scheduling to run drills when you’re free, and follow-ups to nudge you when you drift.
Compared to language apps, Fasrad is coaching, not gamification. There’s no streak panic, no microtransactions, no gems to earn. Just a patient tutor that shows up daily, knows where you are, and moves you forward.
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Any language the underlying LLM handles well — Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and dozens more. Quality is best on widely-spoken languages.
Different. Duolingo gamifies a fixed curriculum. Fasrad adapts to you personally — remembers your vocab, explains in your language, and coaches rather than ranks. Best for motivated self-learners.
Yes. Write a paragraph in the target language and your tutor marks errors, explains each one, and offers a cleaner version.
Text-only today. Voice tutoring (speaking practice with real pronunciation feedback) is on our roadmap.
Most users notice measurable vocabulary retention in 2–3 weeks with 10–15 minutes daily. Grammar confidence usually takes 6–8 weeks of consistent practice.
Yes. Your tutor remembers where you left off and what you’ve covered. Take a week off and it picks up with a gentle refresher, not a restart.