Feature Ideas

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  1. "Texting" with your AI learning buddy

    The same way Duolingo and others allow for "streak freezes" which are a form of lenience on the routine of practice, I think it would be cool if LL allowed you to (maybe 3 times a month) use a "joker" to text with your AI avatars (or texting a loop provides waaaay less points/coins or something). Not as a replacement for speaking, but moreso for: the times when you can't speak out loud for 8 minutes and it's easier to textlearning how to text in general (my wife pointed out she can speak really well in German but can't text cause of the accents, same in Spanish)

    Pablo

    24

  2. Hands-free mode

    Enable people to use LingoLooper hands-free with voice control, for instance when driving a car.

    Lasse O

    25

  3. School Location

    I want a dedicated 'school level' in the game that focuses specifically on practicing various aspects of grammar, so that I can target my weak points, understand grammatical structures better, and become more proficient in using the language correctly.

    Simon

    11

  4. Desktop Version (Windows, MacOS, Linux)

    Simon

    6

  5. At the bank - location

    I think having a bank location where you can pretend to open an account, discuss different banking options and products or talking about financial transactions or currency exchange would be really useful for people relocating to a different country. I think this location goes well with the office location helping expand professional/more specific vocab

    Deen

    3

  6. evil mode (avatars being mean and swearing)

    Sometimes I insult an avatar, yet they remain overly friendly and don't respond appropriately. That annoys me. To make avatars feel less robotic, add an optional 'evil mode'. Avatars could start mildly rude and react to insults in varied, believable ways. Suggested archetypes: Boundary — asks you to stop and threatens to leave. Aggressor — insults back. Stoic — replies calmly and wisely. Passive-aggressive — curt and polite; creates subtle tension. Sarcastic — uses ironic dismissal. Defensive — sets a firm boundary. Humorous — defuses with jokes or self-deprecation. Educator — explains why the comment is offensive. Empathic — reflects the user's emotion and redirects. Mirror — repeats the insult as a question to prompt reflection. Ignore — silent or delayed response as passive penalty. Escalator — matches hostility; high risk of conflict. Consequence-driven — warns and then takes action (mute/end). Playful — light provocation that invites banter. Meta — reminds the user this is a character and reframes the insult.

    lucas s

    1

  7. Vocabulary Trainer

    I often struggle to remember and use new words. I want a vocabulary trainer that's part of the game, so that it becomes easier for me to learn, recall, and confidently use a wider range of words in my conversations.

    Simon

    28

  8. Phone Call Mode

    It would be interesting to practice shorter phone calls; order, make appointments, etc...

    Simon

    11

  9. Higher-level feedback

    Right now we already have nice granular feedback on each line of a conversation, but it can sometimes be a little daunting to step through and review everything step by step. It would be really nice to also get feedback on the conversation as a whole - pointing out things like common repeated mistakes, monotony, and anything else that takes the full conversation into account. I am thinking something more longform than the grammar and fluency scores we currently get - more like text-based AI-generated critique. Likewise, feedback on all conversations that you've had so far could also be really interesting to keep an eye on overall progress. (In the interim, being able to export our conversations to do this ourselves could also work!)

    Liza

    6

  10. Daily/Weekly Quests

    I appreciate having clear, specific objectives to guide my learning. I want quests in the game that set concrete goals, like achieving certain performance metrics or practicing specific scenarios, so that I can focus on tangible targets, making my language learning more structured, measurable, and rewarding.

    Simon

    4

  11. Download all transcripts for a language

    It would be great to be able to download all transcripts for a language, to be able to review and study them later!

    Narjis

    6

  12. Shopping centre/ mall

    I think with the grocery store location being added a location for a shopping mall would be good where you can have conversations with staff members, stores for different things for e.g. a shoe store, perfume store or a store for suits or everyday clothes. There's so many different subtopics you could add in a mall location

    Deen

    7

  13. Salon/Barber Location

    I think this would be useful because many people go to a hair salon/barber shop regularly. A language barrier is also very stressful at a salon or barber shop, and it requires some specialized vocabulary if you want a specific thing done. You could make it just hair, or you could have different people there that talk about nail and spa stuff too in order to add some variety to it.

    Sinead F

    4

  14. Explanation of the point-scoring system

    I can see when my points increase, but I don't understand the mechanism behind the system. More immediate responses, yes - I understand that feeds into the score I get, but even if I know I've butchered the pronunciation of a word, I still get a good score. A breakdown of why I get what I get would be amazing (even if it's just an FAQ).

    Karin

    1

  15. Achievements

    I'm motivated by milestones and recognitions of my progress. I want an achievements system in the game, so that I can have clear goals to aim for, feel a sense of accomplishment when I reach them, and stay motivated in my language learning journey.

    Simon

    3