An activity page for everything you learn

13 July 2026
Your account now has an Activity page. See your streak, conversations, speaking time, saved words, learned words, and a full year of progress in one place.

Learning a language is slow.

You have a conversation one day, save a few words the next, squeeze in a handful of exercises before bed. None of it feels like much on its own, so it's easy to think you're not making progress.

The new Activity page is there to remind you that you are.

At the top you'll find five numbers: your current streak, how many conversations you've had, the minutes you've spent speaking, the words you've saved, and the words you've learned. A word only counts as learned once you've answered it correctly enough times in exercises that it's likely to stick.

Below that is a full year of activity.

Every day over the last 12 months has its own square. The more you did on a given day, the darker it appears. It's a simple way to see your progress at a glance, including the quiet weeks and the busy ones.

Under the calendar is a feed of your 30 most recent activities. Saved a word? Finished a conversation? It's all there, with links back to where it happened.

A couple of small details I wanted to get right.

Your streak doesn't disappear just because you haven't studied yet today. The day isn't over until it's over.

And if you're visiting the page for the first time, it won't be empty. We went back through your history and filled it with everything we could find, even activity from before you created your account.

Learning happens one small step at a time.

Now you can see every one of them.

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