Questions answered

A few things people ask before they start.

Short answers about pricing, languages, platforms, voice practice, and what PhraseBoost is designed to help you do.

Is PhraseBoost free?

Yes. PhraseBoost will be free to start, with an optional Pro plan and a 7-day free trial when subscriptions launch.

Which languages does PhraseBoost support?

PhraseBoost will launch with support for English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Swahili, and Portuguese, with more languages planned over time.

Is PhraseBoost available on Android and iPhone?

PhraseBoost is planned to launch on Android first through Google Play, with iPhone support coming later.

Does PhraseBoost include voice conversations?

PhraseBoost is designed around practical speaking and listening practice. Voice-focused features are part of the long-term vision, while the first version focuses on useful phrases, listening, and conversational confidence.

Is PhraseBoost for beginners or advanced learners?

PhraseBoost is designed for beginners and intermediate learners, especially people who want to build confidence in real conversations.

How is PhraseBoost different from traditional language apps?

PhraseBoost focuses on practical phrases and real conversations instead of heavy grammar lessons and repetitive drills.

Do I need to speak perfectly?

Not at all. PhraseBoost is built around confidence, useful phrases, and helping you communicate naturally.

Can I practice every day?

Yes. PhraseBoost is designed for short, daily practice that fits naturally into your routine.

Ready when you are.

PhraseBoost is coming to Android first. Join the waitlist to follow the launch.

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