Tools
English learning tools, reviewed
A curated list of apps and tools for speaking, writing, pronunciation, and vocabulary practice — with real user opinions.

Duolingo
since 2013Duolingo is a platform that includes a language-learning website and app, as well as a digital language proficiency assessment exam.

Grammarly
since 2014Grammarly is a technology company that develops a digital writing tool using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. The Grammarly Keyboard goes where you go to make sure your writing always looks great. Whether you’re typing up an urgent email, an important LinkedIn message, or an essential Facebook post, Grammarly lets you write from your mobile device with confidence.

Fluently: AI English coach
since 2025Imagine a human-like English coach, available 24/7 and 15x cheaper. That’s Fluently 🚀 Fix your mistakes, improve your vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar to feel confident on work calls. Join 25,000+ non-native professionals at GetFluently.app!

Fluento
since 2023Fluento connects learners for real English conversations. Engage with peers, while AI monitors and provides feedback. Integrate with video conferences to analyze and refine your speech. It's a practical approach to boost confidence and fluency in English.

English Coach AI
since 2024The app improves your speaking and pronunciation in thousands of work situations, from interviews to meetings to presentations. Powered by AI, English Coach gives you valuable feedback in realtime and adapts to your busy schedule.

Govar – English speaking app
since 2023There are more than 1.3 billion people in the world learn English. Most of them can't actually speak because they don't have practice. That's why we created Govar – the app where every user can speak English with people from different countries every day.