For the Single Language Lifetime Perk, do I only get to learn one language or can I switch to another after I’m done?

If you’re interested in supporting the Fluent Forever App on Indiegogo, or you’re already a backer and you’re thinking of upgrading to the “Single Language Lifetime Perk”, but you want to learn more about the “Single Language Lifetime Perk”, then this post will help you.


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Ok! Here’s the current plan:



Single Language lifetime is just that. No switching.
Multi language accounts allow you to switch all you like, and will also give you the ability to actively maintain more than one language. So you can learn Spanish for 6 months, then switch to French, and while you’re learning French, it will actively suggest that you make a card or two for Spanish each day and review your old Spanish cards (at a reduced rate) so that you can learn French without losing your Spanish. These accounts also allow for 2 users (and you can add additional users at $5/user/month – your backer % discount)
Single Language monthly WILL allow switching, so you can learn Spanish for 6 months and then finish and move to French. But it won’t allow you to make any new cards in Spanish once you switch, so you’re going to want to basically be done with Spanish. Yes, you’ll still be able to access your old flashcards for Spanish but without any new cards, those reviews are going to get suuuuuper boring. So if you want active maintenance then the multi language accounts are way better suited for that.

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