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| App | Annual plan | What you're paying for |
|---|---|---|
| Mondly | $48/yr | Gamified phrase drills |
| Busuu | $63/yr | Courses + native-speaker corrections |
| Duolingo Super | $84/yr | The habit machine, ad-free (free tier also exists) |
| Memrise Pro | $90/yr | Vocab with native-speaker videos |
| Babbel | $100/yr | Structured courses, like a class |
| &Be Fluent | $119.99/yr | Unlimited lessons. All conversation. First 10 free. |
| Rosetta Stone | $126/yr | The immersion classic |
| Pimsleur Premium | $150/yr | Audio-first — learn while you drive |
| Duolingo Max | $168/yr | Duolingo + AI explanations |
| A human tutor, 2×/week | ≈ $2,600/yr | The gold standard — if you can book them |
Notes: annual plans billed yearly, rounded. Monthly-billed prices run higher on every app. Sources available on request — if you spot an outdated number, tell us and we'll fix it.
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