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Master any language, one message a day.

Every morning, a bite-sized lesson drops in your Telegram — voice, vocab, grammar. Five minutes, all explained in your native language.

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lessons

8

languages

5

levels

365

day curriculum

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We started with Korean. The same daily-message format now works for Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, and German — pick another and start tomorrow.

Why this time will be different

Six months in, most learners quit.

Not because Korean is too hard. Because the methods we tried don't fit the lives we live.

Apps that gamify forever

You earn streaks, not Korean. After a month of tapping cartoons, you still can't order coffee in Seoul.

Tutors you forget by Thursday

An hour on Tuesday vanishes by the weekend. Every session restarts where the last one ended.

Phrasebooks for situations you'll never face

You memorize 'where is the bathroom.' Real Koreans don't speak in chapter headings.

WhiteTiggle lives where your day lives — Telegram. Five minutes, real sentences, repeated until they're yours.

Here's what tomorrow looks like

Day 1, Novice track. The actual lesson you'd open in the morning — not a marketing mockup.

Day 1 · Raw

Korean

Hallo

[HAH-loh]

Meaning

Hello / hi.

Vocabulary

  • Hallo[HAH-loh]hello / hi (works any time of day)
  • A / a[ah]the letter A — its name is 'ah'

💡 Today's tip

Stress in German usually lands on the FIRST syllable: HAH-loh, not hah-LOH. We mark the stressed part in CAPS throughout. Day 1 — just say 'Hallo' out loud and notice that 'a' = 'ah'.

Day 1 · Novice

Korean

Hallo, wie geht's?

[HAH-loh, vee gayts]

Meaning

Hi, how's it going?

Vocabulary

  • Hallo![HAH-loh]hi / hello (works any time)
  • Hallo zusammen![HAH-loh tsoo-ZAH-men]hi everyone! (to a group)

💡 Today's tip

Bank the whole phrase: 'Hallo, wie geht's?'. 'Hallo zusammen!' greets a group. Novice = memorizing full expressions so they come out without thinking.

Day 1 · Beginner

Korean

Ich bin müde.

[iḥ bin MÜ-duh]

Meaning

I am tired.

Vocabulary

  • ich bin[iḥ bin]I am
  • du bist[doo bist]you are (casual)

💡 Today's tip

sein (to be): ich bin, du bist, er/sie/es ist — irregular, memorize it. Then build freely: 'Ich bin …' + name/adjective/place.

Day 1 · Intermediate

Korean

Gestern habe ich ihn getroffen; in meinem Tagebuch schrieb ich darüber.

[GES-tern HAH-buh iḥ een guh-TROF-fen; in MY-nem TAH-guh-bookh shreep iḥ dah-RÜ-ber]

Meaning

Yesterday I met him; in my diary I wrote about it.

Vocabulary

  • das Perfekt (spoken/conversational past)[PER-fekt]haben/sein + Partizip II — speech & informal writing
  • das Präteritum (written/narrative past)[pre-TE-ri-toom]one-word past — books, news, reports

💡 Today's tip

Past = register, not meaning. Speech/chat → Perfekt ('habe gemacht'). Books/news → Präteritum ('machte'). BUT war/hatte/konnte/wollte/musste/es gab/wusste/dachte sound natural in speech too.

Day 1 · Advanced

Korean

In der Oberstufe geht es nicht mehr um das Ob, sondern um das Wie.

[in dair OH-ber-shtoo-fuh gayt es niḥt mair oom dahs op, ZON-dern oom dahs vee]

Meaning

At the advanced level it's no longer about whether, but about how.

Vocabulary

  • die Oberstufe / die Feinheit / die Nuance[OH-ber-shtoo-fuh]advanced level / subtlety / nuance
  • treffsicher / stilsicher / idiomatisch[TREF-ziḥ-er]unerring / stylistically sure / idiomatic

💡 Today's tip

C2 orientation: machinery is in place — now master HOW (most precise word, elegant structure, apt idiom/register for every nuance). Understand virtually everything (literary/academic/ironic); express spontaneously with fine shades. From 'correct & confident' to 'precise & stylish'.

Raw

Made for

Five minutes a day works when the five minutes are already yours.

The K-drama binge-watcher

Catch the line before the subtitle. Then catch the joke after.

The Seoul-bound traveler

Order soup, ask for the wifi, haggle politely. In Korean, not in pointing.

The K-pop translator

The bridge, the ad-libs, the variety show bits that aren't subtitled anywhere.

The friend, the coworker, the partner

The Korean in your life talks to you in English. Meet them halfway, in their language.

Five levels. 365 days each.

From zero Hangul to reading Korean novels. One year unlocks the whole curriculum. Switch level anytime.

Raw

Hangul from zero. Letters, sounds, your first 100 words.

365 lessons per level

Novice

Greetings, numbers, ordering food, asking the way.

365 lessons per level

Beginner

Full grammar foundation — tenses, particles, polite speech.

365 lessons per level

Intermediate

K-drama nuance, register-switching, longer texts.

365 lessons per level

Advanced

Idioms, sa-ja-seong-eo, news, literature, business Korean.

365 lessons per level

Pick the language you want to master

Choose what you want to learn. We'll pair it with your native language in the next step.

한국어

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A 5-minute Korean lesson every morning, explained in your language. Full 365-day curriculum across 5 levels.

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English

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Daily English lesson — coming soon.

日本語

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Daily Japanese lesson — coming soon.

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中文

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Daily Chinese lesson — coming soon.

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Daily Spanish lesson — coming soon.

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Français

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Deutsch

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Daily German lesson — coming soon.

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Tiếng Việt

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Daily Vietnamese lesson — coming soon.

Italiano

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Daily Italian lesson — coming soon.

Português

Learn Portuguese

Daily Portuguese lesson — coming soon.

हिन्दी

Learn Hindi

Daily Hindi lesson — coming soon.

Русский

Learn Russian

Daily Russian lesson — coming soon.

العربية

Learn Arabic

Daily Arabic lesson — coming soon.

Türkçe

Learn Turkish

Daily Turkish lesson — coming soon.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pick your level

    Raw to Advanced. We meet you where you are — no placement test, no busywork.

  2. 2

    Link Telegram

    One tap connects the bot. Lessons land in the chat you already check.

  3. 3

    Open your phone tomorrow

    Your first lesson is waiting at the hour you chose. Five minutes — that's the whole ask.

One year. One price.

Annual

$29per year

$29 for 365 lessons. Less than a single hour with a tutor.

  • A new lesson every day
  • Your language & level
  • Delivered on Telegram
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to install anything?+

No. You only need Telegram, which works on every phone and computer.

How much time does it take per day?+

About 5 minutes. One short lesson with vocabulary, a real Korean sentence, and a grammar note.

Do lessons include audio?+

Yes. Every lesson has a native Korean voice recording so you hear how each sentence sounds.

Can I change my level later?+

Yes. Switch between Raw, Novice, Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced anytime from your dashboard.

What language are the lessons in?+

The Korean is real Korean, but every explanation, translation, and note is written in the language you choose.

What if I miss a day?+

No problem. Every lesson stays accessible from your dashboard, so you can catch up at your own pace.

Can I cancel?+

Yes, anytime from your dashboard. You keep access until the end of your billing period.

How does the free trial work?+

Check out today and you get 14 days of full access — every lesson, every feature. Your card is saved but not charged. We email you 3 days before the trial ends. Cancel anytime during the 14 days and your card is never billed.

What payment methods do you accept?+

All major cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, via our payment partner Polar.

Will my level reset every year?+

No — your progress is yours. After Day 365 you stay on the maintenance plan and can repeat or specialize.