5 star review for Jumpspeak
5
By FOX GUERRERO
Jump speed makes learning new languages, easy and accessible. The cost is reasonable for a lifetime service and makes it convenient to learn whenever you have a moment. It also includes the wonderful gift of free 30 days for anyone you’d like to share with. Customer Support is awesome. Thank you, Jumpspeak!😉
Aweful Voice Recognition
1
By UniversalVisionaries
One of the worst apps I’ve ever used for language. They claim they have the conversation, which would be helpful if it worked - Won’t give me my money back and made me pay for a year - now I understand why… Turkish
Not for me
2
By Braily7257
I was looking for a supplement to my Pimsleur lessons but after fooling with the app for a couple hours, it was easily decided that this was not for me. I thought with the premium price tag, I would get a premium product but it did not feel that way. It was pretty buggy and the additional cost for the AI was over the top for me. Based off advertisements, I thought I was going to be able to respond dynamically, not just read prompts. With a price this high, it also needs a trial period. Even if it’s only a day. This app is obviously popular with a big following and many success stories that I don’t deny are truthful but personally, I think my time will be better spent through different means.
JumpSpeak is a great in app for learning, reviewing, and practicing pronunciation.
4
By Gayduck 1
However, I’ve encountered an issue with the AI in the Spanish class. The pronunciation correction feature is often inaccurate. The AI can be slow to respond and frequently misinterprets what I say, which leads to discouraging feedback—even when I know the pronunciation is correct.
Strangely, the class then concludes by giving me a 100% score, which doesn’t seem consistent with the earlier corrections.
Once these technical issues are resolved—and I believe they will be—JumpSpeak has the potential to be an excellent program. Until then, users should be aware of these limitations.
Inconsistent Speech Recognition
4
By grrrgibbo
I am using Jumpspeak to learn Mandarin. In many instances where a voice response is required, no matter how many times I attempt to get it right, the app does not recognize and wants me to repeat. I am trying to replicate the example responses as closely as possible, but it still does not work. What I have found is sometimes if I speak very slowly and deliberately it works, but it is nothing like the examples. Other than this issue the app is good.
Confusing interface
1
By RhinebeckDude
I only spent 20 mins with this but couldn’t navigate it at all, I’m not in school but I wants me to take that lesson, and then business, etc. I simply want to drop into Italy and improve my vocabulary, conversations. It prompts me with a sentence and to fill in the missing word? I don’t know the word….argh
AI is wonky
2
By brandismom1990
I’m in the beginnings and the AI “lessons” are glitchy, the mic only works 60% of the time. I repeat things back CORRECTLY and it doesn’t hear, I repeat things back incorrectly and it gives me 100. These are the FIRST lessons. And I don’t find I’m leaning magically faster than any other language app or lessons I’ve tried. I mean, it’s fine, but don’t think it’s any better than others.
This is amazing
5
By Sebastian Arguello
Is very helpful for learning and understanding Spanish and will help you correct your mistakes
Kind of boring, weirdly old UI style
3
By Mutatron
Jumpspeak is ok, but it’s just not as interesting as some other language apps. They tout it as being some kind of new “AI Immersive” way to learn, but it just seems like a straightforward language app with canned lessons. Lessons are siloed into Listen, Write, Speak, Conversation. You have to finish each section to get practice at the next. This just seems stilted and old fashioned, I prefer it to be more mixed up and dynamic.
And then all of your lessons are in one long string of 4 row sections, so after you complete several you have to scroll scroll scroll to pick up where you left off. What is that? It’s 2025, people!
And then that’s it for the lessons. Every lesson is in 4 sections, there’s no variation in the format, that’s why it gets boring.
There’s a vocab builder that’s pretty basic, and an AI chat that’s pretty cool.
Overall: meh.
Good convo app
5
By jppj94
I use this as a supplemental app to better understand conversation structures and its been very helpful