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Phoniq
AI English coach that rings your phone on your schedule.
Practice English speaking with an AI coach that calls you on the phone. No class time, no screen pressure; just real conversations on the schedule you set. Pick your topics, voice, days, duration. The coach calls, you talk, you get a feedback report after every call. Monthly plans or minute packages, cancel anytime. Now on Google Play and Web - iOS coming soon.
I learned English the slow way: years of grammar apps, zero confidence speaking. Every time I had to actually talk, I froze. The missing piece was never vocabulary, it was reps in real conversation.
So I built Phoniq. It's the opposite of a typical language app: there's no app to open, no streak to maintain, no screen to swipe. You set your topics, days, and times; the AI coach calls your phone like a friend would. You talk for 5 to 30 minutes, hang up, and get a feedback report on your pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
A few things that make it different: - It calls you, not the other way around. The hardest part of practice is starting; we removed that step. - Real phone call, not a video session. Lower pressure, fits into a walk or a commute. - Pay only for minutes you actually talk. Monthly plans for committed learners, packages for casual ones. - Pick your coach's voice, accent, and personality. Role-play scenarios (interview, restaurant, doctor) supported.
Would love your feedback, especially from non-native speakers who've tried other speaking-practice tools. What worked, what didn't?
About Phoniq on Product Hunt
“AI English coach that rings your phone on your schedule.”
Phoniq was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #146 on the daily leaderboard. Practice English speaking with an AI coach that calls you on the phone. No class time, no screen pressure; just real conversations on the schedule you set. Pick your topics, voice, days, duration. The coach calls, you talk, you get a feedback report after every call. Monthly plans or minute packages, cancel anytime. Now on Google Play and Web - iOS coming soon.
On the analytics side, Phoniq competes within Productivity, Education and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Phoniq performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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Hi Product Hunt! I'm Mesut, founder of Phoniq.
I learned English the slow way: years of grammar apps, zero confidence speaking. Every time I had to actually talk, I froze. The missing piece was never vocabulary, it was reps in real conversation.
So I built Phoniq. It's the opposite of a typical language app: there's no app to open, no streak to maintain, no screen to swipe. You set your topics, days, and times; the AI coach calls your phone like a friend would. You talk for 5 to 30 minutes, hang up, and get a feedback report on your pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
A few things that make it different:
- It calls you, not the other way around. The hardest part of practice is starting; we removed that step.
- Real phone call, not a video session. Lower pressure, fits into a walk or a commute.
- Pay only for minutes you actually talk. Monthly plans for committed learners, packages for casual ones.
- Pick your coach's voice, accent, and personality. Role-play scenarios (interview, restaurant, doctor) supported.
Would love your feedback, especially from non-native speakers who've tried other speaking-practice tools. What worked, what didn't?