Lingvist Custom Decks
Personalised language learning
Custom Decks allow you to tailor your deck to your needs. Select different example sentences or delete the words you don't need.
Overview
More, more, more… our users wanted more content. They’ve already learned ~5,000 words in our general course and now they want to progress even further. This was a huge challenge for us, as creating courses is a manual process.
If the course would expand or I am starting new course, I would probably buy new subscription as I was satisfied with Lingvist.
This wasn’t only a frequent request from users, we knew it was hurting our revenue, too. Our yearly subscription rate was no way near forecast and one of the top choices on an automated cancellation survey I created was “I’ve finished the course already”.
Course Wizard could help us solve this by allowing users to quickly create and customise their own courses. We also believe learning courses relevant to you will increase your learning speed which is our main company goal.
Process
We needed to validate a big assumption that our users would want to create courses themselves. To quickly do this we looked at creating an MVP on Android to launch, test and measure results. We could quickly iterate once we knew we had something that users would value. We would leverage the backend built for the Educators version on our Web app -- see Classrooms case study.
Process
We needed to validate a big assumption that our users would want to create courses themselves. To quickly do this we looked at creating an MVP on Android to launch, test and measure results. We could quickly iterate once we knew we had something that users would value. We would leverage the backend built for the Educators version on our Web app -- see Classrooms case study.
Process
We needed to validate a big assumption that our users would want to create courses themselves. To quickly do this we looked at creating an MVP on Android to launch, test and measure results. We could quickly iterate once we knew we had something that users would value. We would leverage the backend built for the Educators version on our Web app -- see Classrooms case study.
Process
We needed to validate a big assumption that our users would want to create courses themselves. To quickly do this we looked at creating an MVP on Android to launch, test and measure results. We could quickly iterate once we knew we had something that users would value. We would leverage the backend built for the Educators version on our Web app -- see Classrooms case study.
Process
We needed to validate a big assumption that our users would want to create courses themselves. To quickly do this we looked at creating an MVP on Android to launch, test and measure results. We could quickly iterate once we knew we had something that users would value. We would leverage the backend built for the Educators version on our Web app -- see Classrooms case study.