Langusta
Summary
Most language apps let you tap flashcards until you feel ready, then strand you the moment a real conversation starts moving too fast. Langusta puts you in unscripted spoken dialogue from the first session, with corrections landing in real time rather than in a post-mortem review.
The core loop is voice-first: you speak, the AI responds, and pronunciation and grammar feedback arrive during the conversation rather than after it ends. Sessions carry context forward, so vocabulary and error patterns from one conversation inform the next — which means you are not resetting every time you open the app. The vendor states sessions are capped in the free tier, so learners who hit a productive streak will find the clock working against them. No API is available, no self-hosted option exists, and there is no documented path for institutional or developer integration. For solo learners, that is fine; for anyone building a curriculum or embedding this in a product, it is a hard stop.
Bottom line: Langusta fits a beginner or intermediate learner who wants unscripted speaking practice with immediate feedback and session continuity — it does not fit developers, institutions, or anyone whose practice volume exceeds what the free tier allows without a paid subscription.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- 10 trial voice minutes, unlimited flashcards
Free
10 trial voice minutes, unlimited flashcards, all six languages
- 10 voice minutes
- Unlimited flashcards
Pro
150 minutes per month, all six languages, unlimited flashcards
- 150 minutes/mo
- Unlimited flashcards and review
Plus
350 minutes per month, all six languages, unlimited flashcards
- 350 minutes/mo
- Unlimited flashcards and review
Max
650 minutes per month, all six languages, unlimited flashcards
- 650 minutes/mo
- Unlimited flashcards and review
View full pricing on langusta.me →
Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Inline pronunciation and grammar feedback during speech, so you correct errors in the moment rather than internalizing them through repetition before a review session catches them.
- Session-to-session context retention, which means vocabulary and recurring mistakes carry forward — you are not rebuilding familiarity with your own error patterns every time you log in.
- Unscripted spoken dialogue, so you practice the part of language learning that scripted apps skip: responding when you do not know what comes next.
- Free tier with a timed trial, so you can verify the voice interaction quality matches your accent and pace before committing to a subscription.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier is time-capped per the vendor page, and a learner who hits a productive streak will run out of session before the practice feels complete — at that point the only path forward is a paid subscription or stopping mid-session.
- No API and no self-hosted option means any developer or institution that wants to embed conversational voice practice in their own product cannot use Langusta as a backend; they will need a tool with a documented API surface, and Langusta offers none.
- Progress data is locked inside the product with no documented export path, so a learner who wants to track improvement over time in their own system, or a teacher who wants visibility into a student's sessions, has no way to pull that data out.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-18T06:38:10.855Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Language learners seeking voice practice
- Users wanting continuity across multiple sessions
- Beginners to intermediate speakers needing corrections without interruption
What it does well
- Practicing unscripted spoken conversations in a target language
- Building vocabulary from real dialogue with automatic review
- Receiving immediate pronunciation and grammar feedback during speech
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Langusta free?
- Langusta is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Langusta open source?
- No — Langusta is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Langusta support?
- Langusta is available on: Web.
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Scripted drills build pattern recognition but do not train you to hold a conversation when the other speaker does not follow the script. Langusta addresses that gap by running unscripted spoken dialogues through an AI tutor that responds to what you actually say, not a predetermined branch. The workflow is spoken input → AI response → inline pronunciation and grammar correction, repeated across sessions that retain context about where you struggled and which vocabulary you have encountered.
The differentiating feature is continuity. Most voice-practice tools treat each session as independent, which means a learner who works on subjunctive mood on Monday has to re-encounter the same correction on Friday. The vendor describes session-to-session memory that surfaces vocabulary review based on real dialogue history — closer to a tutoring relationship than a one-off drill generator.
Langusta sits squarely in the solo-learner lane: beginners and intermediate speakers who need speaking volume and correction without the friction of scheduling a human tutor. The ceiling appears at scale — no API, no self-hosting, and no institutional tooling means a language program coordinator cannot plug this into an LMS or pull learner progress data. Individual learners who outgrow the free session cap move to a paid subscription; teams or developers looking to build on top of the product have no supported path and will need a different tool entirely.
The vendor page does not describe third-party integrations, webhook support, or any export format for progress data. What is documented is the conversational tutor interface itself — a contained product with no surface area for programmatic access.
