1. I subscribed to the app, which is a little expensive for merely adding a voice option, but I think it was worth it because you need to practice saying words, not just writing them.I've tried a lot of language learning apps and courses, and have never found one more effective.
2. I have too many good things to say, but one criticism: I'd like an option to just unlock my full vocab list.This is a great learning experience and I enjoy the variety of sentences and words that I'm presented with.
3. "Liegen," for example, does not mean "are" so, as a corollary, one has to remember what words go in what phrases.The content is amazing, it's absolutely helping me learn languages, but it's getting extreme with limits and "suggesting" I upgrade to premium.
4. Sometimes when you're guessing new words, you might enter a word that works and has a similar meaning, but it's counted as wrong - it doesn't give you that "you entered a similar word" message.
5. Considering that other language learning apps like Busuu and Duolingo which are more than just flash cards and are cheaper by comparison, it's not worth the price.
6. The other issue is that sentences never change for a given word, which isn't super helpful.I love the app, I feel like it's a great way to learn.
7. Having paid ~$60 for the year long plan I'm not happy and will be reaching out to the company to request a full refund.They have fixed a lot of the issues I used to have with this app like waiting too long between repeating new cards.
8. However, the subscription plans are far too expensive compared with other flash card apps.
9. If I were managing the product, I'd make sure that the translations of the German words are accurate.
10. I'll miss you Lingvist!I thought there would be a wider variety of learning methods, but it is just filling in the blank of a sentence over and over again.
11. Wanted Latin Am spanishAs a longtime (on and off) Duolingo user, I appreciated that this app assesses your skill level as you answer quizzes.