Fluent

A quiet English coach for your real conversations.

Fluent listens to the meetings you’re already in and, after each one, sends you a short editor’s report — what you said, what to try, and why.

Download for macOS Free for 7 days · macOS 13 or later

If English isn’t your first language, you already speak it every day — in standups, in customer calls, with the doctor. You make small mistakes, and almost no one corrects them.

Self-study apps don’t help here. They teach you English in the abstract, not the English you actually use.

01

Install on your Mac

One small menubar app. No accounts, no setup.

02

Let it listen during calls

Fluent runs quietly in the background while you talk — on Zoom, Meet, Teams, or in person.

03

Read the report after

A few minutes later, a calm document with the moments worth revisiting — nothing more.

Each suggestion is pinned to where it appeared in your speech. No grades, no streaks, no progress bars — just the moments that are worth a second look.

1 Grammar

his eyes are irritated

English places the adjective before the noun and expresses possession with “his,” not a verb.

he has eyes irritated1 and he kept rubbing them, and I wasn’t sure if it was allergies …
2 Phrasing

it could be sinusitis

Medical conditions like “sinusitis” take no article in English, where Portuguese would use one.

… she said that could be a sinusitis2. I think that might be the reason …
$10/ month

Free for the first 7 days. Cancel anytime from the app — no questions, no email.

Download for MacOS