The app for people who've downloaded Duolingo seventeen timeswho took high school French and can barely say hiwho've started five languages and finished zerowho are finally ready to learn a languagewhose Duolingo owl gave up on themwho keep saying "this year I'll learn Spanish"who've lost their streak more times than they can countwho watch foreign films with subtitles onwho forgot everything after one week offwho are tired of starting overwho are ready to add consistent habits to their learning
A language study tracker built around the only thing that actually matters: showing up every day.
Available now for iPhone.
847day streak
You don't need another app with 10,000 flashcards and a cartoon mascot guilt-tripping you. You've tried that. Multiple times.
What you need is to actually study consistently—and a way to track that progress across whatever resources you're already using.
Textbooks. Podcasts. Tutors. Anki decks. That one YouTube polyglot. Whatever works for you.
Fluency Streak is a study tracker built by someone who spent years starting and stopping languages—until finally passing a C1 Spanish exam after building an unbreakable daily habit.
It's not just about the method. It's about the streak. It's about consistency.
Track study sessions for any language
Start a timer or log manually. Active vs passive time tracked automatically.
Build streaks that keep you accountable
Daily, weekly, or monthly—whatever fits your goals.
Set goals based on time or just showing up
Get nudged before you fall behind (e.g., "4 min behind pace").
See your consistency stats over time
Day, week, month, year breakdown. Know exactly where your hours go.
Widget lives on your home screen
No app to open. Just a gentle reminder.
No lessons, no owls, no guilt—just your practice, tracked
See Fluency Streak in Action
Track your streaks at a glance
See exactly where your time goes
Stay on track with gentle nudges
Widget lives on your home screen
What Beta Testers Say
"I'm not even a streak person, but Fluency Streak has helped me keep up a streak in doing my study routines."