Revolutionizing Language
Learning App
Odyssey
Tired of juggling apps and templates to learn a language? Meet Odyssey—a time-saving app designed for mastering languages. Join us as we validate our revolutionary platform.
The Odyssey language learning strategy
Odyssey is a language learning strategy that powers same same-named app. The strategy is backed by real-learners experiences and is made to learn a language without having to buy a course or sign up for an vocabulary app.
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The story
It’s developed to save you as much time as possible, so you’ll get more of the time you’re taking of your daily business to study your target language.
Everything you need is saved and secured in one app. In record time you’ll decide when you study what and how and from there on you do not get distracted anymore. You don’t have to spend big amounts of cash for courses. Everything you’ll need to study is language is freely available on the internet. Odyssey helps you to track down and save the best resources for you. The whole language learning journey is planned and journaled within Odyssey.Don’t ever lose time again on planning when to study how and with which resources. There's no more need for complex notion templates, which you leave behind after a week of trying to understand it. You won't use 10 apps for learning vocabulary, 3 PDFs you bought from a YouTuber for the grammar nor an Excel list with YouTubers speaking your target language that you maybe could be enjoying. The feeling of being overwhelmed by resources of popular languages steals time you could use to actually study the language.The resource finder of Odyssey is made to search the best possible resources, even for not so popular languages. You can save and download them directly in the app. Doesn’t matter if it’s on your computer, iPad, or phone.With artificial intelligence, Odyssey helps you create a study plan that adjusts. The first hours learning a new language are better spent on studying vocabulary than grammar or on how to get a native accent.One of the most common problems occurring while studying a language is the fleeting motivation. Seeing your progress helps you not only to stay motivated and willing to keep studying, but you are also able to literally see what you should spend more time on, whether it may be writing, listening, or grammar.