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ReelFluent Web
Reels, but for language learning
Guilt-free binge-watching starts here. 100% drama, 0% guilt—turning screen time into real fluency. ReelFluent turns mini-dramas into learning with tap‑to‑translate, AI help, and in-scene practice.
About ReelFluent Web on Product Hunt
“Reels, but for language learning”
ReelFluent Web was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 20 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #10 on the daily leaderboard. Guilt-free binge-watching starts here. 100% drama, 0% guilt—turning screen time into real fluency. ReelFluent turns mini-dramas into learning with tap‑to‑translate, AI help, and in-scene practice.
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ReelFluent Web was hunted by Jason Ke. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt! I’m Jason — maker of ReelFluent.
I speak Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, and I’m currently learning Spanish and Japanese. I’ve lived/studied/worked in Australia and the US, and did my Master’s at Carnegie Mellon (EdTech / Learning Sciences). So I’ve tried pretty much every “serious” language learning method…and still ran into the same wall.
Here’s the painful scene I kept repeating:
I could keep a streak on apps like Duolingo, but when I actually needed language in real life — a tense work conversation, a dating moment, catching the sarcasm in a colleague’s tone — my brain froze. I realized the issue wasn’t “more vocabulary.” It was relevance + emotion.
One “counterintuitive” thing I learned as a multilingual learner:
When there’s emotional connection, language sticks.
Your memory anchors to tone, facial expressions, conflict, humor, chemistry — the context that textbooks and isolated drills strip away. (And yes, I also practiced sentences like “The bear drinks milk”…but no bear ever showed up in my life.)
That’s why I built ReelFluent.
Instead of starting with vocab lists or repetitive drills, we help learners watch short drama episodes and practice inside the scene with quick interactions like shadowing, scramble, and MCQ (Like Duolingo-style reps, but anchored to moments you actually cared about). You can tap to translate subtitles in context, and save and review expressions from scenes you actually felt something about. The goal is simple: make language learning easy to start and natural to continue, because the content pulls you back.
ReelFluent is available on the web today (https://web.reelfluent.app/), with the iOS app coming soon and Android launching on Google Play. Also adding Chinese, Cantonese, French, Spanish to the target language.
If you’ve ever quit a language app after 7 days or spend so much time scrolling, I’d love your feedback.
What kind of real-life moments do you most want to handle or be captivated by when scrolling in your target language? (work, dating, travel, small talk, humor, arguments, etc.)