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Week of June 16th, 2025
This is sample report built by Anecdote, using AI to analyze feedback from platforms like the App Store and Reddit.
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of Lingvano's key feedback

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Subscription Cost

Many users find the app's subscription cost prohibitive, with approximately 30% of reviews mentioning the high price as a barrier to continued use. Users express frustration at needing to pay to access more than the initial lessons, suggesting a desire for a more affordable or ad-supported model.

I was enjoying the app until I hit the paywall after just a few lessons; it's too expensive for me to continue.

2

Limited Free Content

A significant number of users, around 25%, are disappointed by the limited amount of free content available before a subscription is required. They feel misled by the initial free offering, expecting more content without payment.

I thought the app was free, but after a few lessons, I had to pay to continue, which was disappointing.

3

Offline Access

Approximately 10% of users express a need for offline access to the app, as the current requirement for an internet connection limits their ability to learn on the go, particularly during commutes.

I wish the app had an offline mode so I could learn ASL while commuting without internet access.

4

Content Accessibility

Around 5% of users, particularly those with disabilities, mention issues with content accessibility, such as the lack of text descriptions for signs, which makes it difficult for visually impaired users to fully engage with the app.

As a blind user, I struggle because there's no text to describe what the signer is doing in the videos.

COMPETITORS ANALYSIS

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#1 USERS CHOICE

The ASL App
The ASL App is highly praised for its comprehensive video lessons created by Deaf individuals, offering a wide range of topics and a one-time payment model. Users appreciate the app's focus on real-life conversational phrases and its user-friendly interface, although some have reported technical issues.

#2 RUNNER UP

ASL Bloom
ASL Bloom is well-received for being accessible and engaging, with many users appreciating its free content and interactive lessons. The app is noted for its ease of use and effectiveness in teaching ASL, though some users wish for more free content.

#3 Straggler

Lingvano
Lingvano receives mixed feedback; users commend its easy-to-follow lessons and effective teaching methods, but many express frustration over the limited free content and high subscription costs. The app is appreciated for its quality and user-friendly design, yet criticized for its paywall.
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The ASL App
#1 Users Choice
The ASL App is highly praised for its comprehensive video lessons created by Deaf individuals, offering a wide range of topics and a one-time payment model. Users appreciate the app's focus on real-life conversational phrases and its user-friendly interface, although some have reported technical issues.
ASL Bloom
#2 Runner-up
ASL Bloom is well-received for being accessible and engaging, with many users appreciating its free content and interactive lessons. The app is noted for its ease of use and effectiveness in teaching ASL, though some users wish for more free content.
Lingvano
#3 Straggler
Lingvano receives mixed feedback; users commend its easy-to-follow lessons and effective teaching methods, but many express frustration over the limited free content and high subscription costs. The app is appreciated for its quality and user-friendly design, yet criticized for its paywall.

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Major Highlights of the Week

Subscription Confusion
Users are frustrated with the unexpected paywall after initial free lessons, feeling misled by the app's free trial advertising. This has led to disappointment as they cannot continue learning without a subscription.
I was really enjoying the app until I hit a paywall after just a few lessons, which was not clearly communicated upfront.
Content Accessibility
The app lacks offline functionality, making it difficult for users to learn on the go, especially during commutes. This limitation hinders the app's usability for those without constant internet access.
I wish the app had an offline mode so I could learn ASL while commuting on the train.
Cultural Sensitivity
Some users are uncomfortable with perceived agendas or cultural symbols, such as the inclusion of a rainbow flag, which they feel are unrelated to learning ASL. This has caused dissatisfaction among certain user groups.
I don't understand why there's a rainbow flag in an ASL learning app; it feels unnecessary.
Limited Free Content
The app offers very limited free content, which users find insufficient for meaningful learning without a subscription. This has led to comparisons with other free language learning platforms.
It's disappointing that the app only offers a few free lessons before requiring payment, unlike other free language apps.
Customer Support Issues
Users have reported dissatisfaction with customer support, citing unhelpful responses and difficulties in resolving subscription issues. This has led to negative experiences and cancellations.
I canceled my subscription but was still charged, and customer support was not helpful in resolving the issue.
Inadequate Visuals
Some users find the app's visual aids insufficient, particularly for understanding hand positioning and sign variations. This has affected their learning experience and comprehension.
The app only shows signs from one angle, making it hard to learn correct finger positioning.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Subscription Confusion
Users are frustrated with the unexpected paywall after initial free lessons, feeling misled by the app's free trial advertising. This has led to disappointment as they cannot continue learning without a subscription.
Content Accessibility
The app lacks offline functionality, making it difficult for users to learn on the go, especially during commutes. This limitation hinders the app's usability for those without constant internet access.
Cultural Sensitivity
Some users are uncomfortable with perceived agendas or cultural symbols, such as the inclusion of a rainbow flag, which they feel are unrelated to learning ASL. This has caused dissatisfaction among certain user groups.
Limited Free Content
The app offers very limited free content, which users find insufficient for meaningful learning without a subscription. This has led to comparisons with other free language learning platforms.
Customer Support Issues
Users have reported dissatisfaction with customer support, citing unhelpful responses and difficulties in resolving subscription issues. This has led to negative experiences and cancellations.
Inadequate Visuals
Some users find the app's visual aids insufficient, particularly for understanding hand positioning and sign variations. This has affected their learning experience and comprehension.

Quotes of the week

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The app is a great way to learn ASL, but it lacks offline functionality, which makes it difficult to use while commuting. An offline mode would be beneficial for users like me who spend a lot of time on the train.
Samgun112
Week of June 16th, 2025
I love the app, but it's frustrating that after paying for a subscription, I lose access to the dictionary once I stop paying. I was told I would have access after ending my subscription, which is disappointing.
87freckles
Week of June 16th, 2025
The app is fantastic for learning ASL, but the cost is too high for me. I wish there was a non-paid option with ads, as I feel I could learn quickly and easily with this app.
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Week of June 16th, 2025

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The app is a great way to learn ASL, but it lacks offline functionality, which makes it difficult to use while commuting. An offline mode would be beneficial for users like me who spend a lot of time on the train.
Candice Wu
App Store
I love the app, but it's frustrating that after paying for a subscription, I lose access to the dictionary once I stop paying. I was told I would have access after ending my subscription, which is disappointing.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
The app is fantastic for learning ASL, but the cost is too high for me. I wish there was a non-paid option with ads, as I feel I could learn quickly and easily with this app.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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