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Score: 8

Superfluent

Superfluent Italian Review

  • Superfluent scores 8/10; strongest area: User experience, weakest area: Pricing.
  • Best suited for: Learners who want to improve real-world speaking confidence through guided practice.
  • Main upside: Scenario-based speaking practice; main tradeoff: Limited grammar explanations.
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Score

Great for speaking practice Practical and realistic scenarios Helps build confidence Not very grammar-focused Good progression system

8

Pros

  • Scenario-based speaking practice
  • Real-time pronunciation feedback
  • Gradual difficulty progression
  • Strong focus on communication
  • Motivating and interactive

Cons

  • Limited grammar explanations
  • Not a complete learning system
  • Less focus on reading/writing
  • Repetitive scenarios over time
  • Requires internet connection

At a glance

Made by
Superfluent
Concept
Improve speaking fluency through scenario-based conversations and real-time AI feedback.
Platforms
iOS, Android
Levels
(A1) Beginner, (A2) Elementary, (B1) Intermediate, (B2) Upper-intermediate, (C1) Advanced
Languages taught
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Best suited for
Learners who want to improve real-world speaking confidence through guided practice.

Pricing

Monthly
14.99 US$
Yearly
99.99 $

Free trial

Not available

Refunds

Available; 14 days

Feature checks

  • Spaced repetition

    35/100
  • Customization

    65/100
  • Focus on learning

    85/100
  • Personalization

    75/100
  • Sentence accuracy

    85/100
  • Sentence relevance

    90/100
  • Variety and depth

    70/100
  • Audio quality

    85/100
  • Speaker's quality

    70/100
  • Speaking practice

    95/100
  • Ease of use

    90/100
  • Interface and design

    88/100
  • Performance

    88/100
  • Grammar notes

  • Learning path

  • Speech recognition

  • User-generated courses

  • Offline access

Conclusion

I would use it to build speaking confidence and practice real-life conversations, but not as a complete learning system.

Use it consistently for daily speaking practice and combine it with grammar and vocabulary study for balanced progress.

Alternatives

SpeakTwice is the only app that gets your to speak Italian all the time. It comes with hundreds of grammar lessons and readings to listen and repeat, plus an AI tutor to review the courses and practice conversation. See the full review.

FAQ

Is Superfluent free?
It offers a free trial with paid plans.
Does it help with speaking?
Yes, speaking and pronunciation are core features.
Can I use it offline?
No, it requires an internet connection.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes, but works best if you already know some basics.
Does it include grammar lessons?
No, grammar support is minimal.

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Walkthrough

Intro

Hey everyone! Today I’m reviewing Superfluent, a language-learning app designed to help you improve your Italian through practical, real-world conversations. If you’ve been curious about how this app works or whether it’s worth trying, this video will walk you through my experience.

What Superfluent Is

Superfluent is built around the idea of situational fluency. Instead of starting with long grammar explanations or isolated vocabulary lists, the app focuses on helping you communicate naturally in everyday Italian.

When I open the app, I see a list of scenarios—things like ordering food, talking about my day, or handling basic social interactions. The goal is to give you small, realistic “language islands” so you can start speaking with more confidence.

Superfluent scenario list screen

How It Works

Most of the exercises revolve around speaking and listening. I was able to answer prompts out loud, get feedback, and repeat conversations until I felt more comfortable.

Superfluent uses interactive speaking exercises, AI-driven dialogues, and real-time corrections to help you improve.

For example, when I made a pronunciation mistake in Italian, the app highlighted it immediately and suggested a better version.

Superfluent speaking exercise with feedback

There’s also a sense of progression—the more I practiced, the more the app adjusted the level. The lessons became slightly more complex as I improved, which kept things moving without feeling overwhelming.

Key Features I Noticed

What stood out to me while using Superfluent is how much it leans into speaking practice. Almost every lesson pushed me to answer out loud, and the app immediately gave me feedback on my pronunciation and phrasing in Italian. I also noticed that the difficulty adjusts as I improve, so the conversations slowly become more complex without feeling overwhelming. On top of that, it keeps everything motivating with little gamified elements like progress tracking and small goals, which makes the practice feel a bit more fun and consistent.

Superfluent key features and progress tracking

My Impression So Far

Overall, Superfluent feels designed for people who already know a bit of Italian and want to get comfortable speaking it in real situations. It’s definitely more focused on communication than heavy grammar, and that can be refreshing if your goal is simply to use the language.

It isn’t a complete learning system on its own—for example, it doesn’t go deeply into grammar structure or reading skills—but as a tool for improving your spoken Italian, it does a solid job.

Superfluent conversation practice screen

Outro

So that’s a quick look at Superfluent and how it works for practicing Italian. If you’re exploring tools to help you improve your fluency, there is another tool that I would also recommend checking out…