Contact Duolingo: Find below customer service details of Duolingo, US. Besides contact details, the page also offers a brief overview of the company. Reach the customer service below for support, complaints or feedback.
Head Office
5900 Penn Avenue,
Pittsburgh PA 15206,
United States
Customer Support
Email: [email protected] (for English Test)
Email: [email protected] (Android queries)
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About Duolingo
Duolingo is a popular platform for learning languages. It was launched in the year 2011 and currently boasts of more than 120 million users. Led by Luis von Ahn, the company has its headquarters at Pittsburgh, US. Duolingo is available free of charge for Android, iOS and Windows platforms. The language learning platform is also now available for the classroom.
Each lesson includes a variety of speaking, listening, translation, and multiple choice challenges. The app motivates users by tracking how many days they spend learning a language. Each week apparently more than 6 billion challenges are completed on Duolingo.
For starters, there are more than 68 different language courses to choose from. As for the languages, you have Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Swedish, Irish, Turkish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Greek, Ukrainian, Welsh, Hungarian, Romanian, Czech, Korean, Japanese, Indonesia, Hindi and Chinese. For more information or queries on installation, lost password, troubleshooting, or others, reach the Duolingo customer service.
When I went to begin my Spanish lessons this morning on Unit 4, I discovered that I was at the very beginning even though I had 335 consecutive days to my credit. Now I realize that I have to pay to make contact with Duolingo. And since annual payment is turned over automatically, I have to wonder if I’m trapped. Why should it be so difficult to correct this problem? This reflects badly on Duolingo. I’m greatly disappointed.
I have the same problem as Patricia above. Duolingo is not calculating my grade and then freeze so that I can’t make any further progress. I have done 2 or 3 lessons each day and should have had around 120 points but none of these have appeared in my score
Today I couldn’t do my lessons in time because Duolingo was down for some work. I dropped down in the leader board. It wasn’t my fault. How can I get back to my position.
I am a paid annual subscriber. It doesn’t take long to realise Duolingo is always after your money, time booster, more gems. Recently it got worse with the Time Challenge. The clock starts ticking away but it takes at least 10 seconds for the first question to respond, waiting much of the valuable time. It’s verging on being a scam. I shan’t be renewing my subscription.
Yeah I hate that. Tried the challenges and they’re a scam. You need the stupid gems in order to do the challenges to level up. That time challenge is stupid because you can never get back the amount of gems you invested to take the challenge.
I want to jump ahead and do more work with verbs. The site will not let me jump ahead until I have reached a certain level in all the lessons leading up to what I really want to do. This is frustrating. I have studied quite a few languages and know what I want/need. Right now I am bored silly, but don’t want to quit. I have paid $60.
Duolingo has discontinued the forum program where you could read discussions about sentence structures, word order, and clarification on usage questions, effective March 22, 2022. Of course there is no phone contact number. But, they do offer for a fee of $1 to join, plus $50/mo a new program where you can directly communicate with a representative. Really??? Aren’t questions and answers part of the learning process? I’m really disappointed in this decision and impacts my learning ability, plus a bait and switch method of doing business!!
I will probably stop using Duolingo when my subscription runs out. This is the first time in my life that I have been denied freedom of speech or expression. Without being able give them information to correct their mistakes, I hate having to sit and read old comments about incorrect English usage, knowing that learners are being given poor translations and no way to do anything about it. Duolingo was such a fun way to learn, but now it’s childish, both in it’s infantile graphics and its stubbornness to admit its own errors. I have a way to voice my opinion. I will sadly vote with my exit.
Duolingo shut down for maintenance abruptly on March 26. I has just uncovered an XP boost and had used 5 minutes of it when the maintenance stopped my learning in its tracks. When the unscheduled maintenance was completed the rest of my XP boost had disappeared. I was relying on maximizing my XP from this boost to save my position in the diamond league but now I fear I won’t be able to earn enough XP and will likely be demoted to Obsidian. Duolingo should provide a 15 minute warning that the site will be down for maintenance so people can hold off uncovering the 2xXP boosts until after maintenance is done.
1) I can’t find any way to contact Duo for help on the app. Not even a FAQ section.
2) I don’t mind paying for Duo. However, while the app is advertised with both monthly and yearly rates, if you try to pay, the app will only do the yearly membership.
3) I can’t afford to pay the year all at once. If monthly is not an option, don’t offer it.
Please fix these issues.
I really enjoy Duolingo, in general. I love that they make it fun, competitive, and that it gives you a small (instant) reward every time that you do your lessons (even if it’s something as silly as a trophy or a daily streak notification) as a good method to incentivize daily use/ practice.
There’s only two things I’d like to see, as upgrades (to make this platform perfect). One is challenging, the other is not. I realize I’m just one person, and that this is just one simple opinion, but my two request would be:
1) Don’t make something available for points, if that’s not what you want users to utilize, to rack up quick points in the league(s). Murphy’s Law states that anything that can happen will happen. When your policy states that you’re not allowed to do something repetitive over and over in order to “form four points” (tech support) Then what essentially is happening (even when unintentional) is Incentivizing individuals to cheat to get ahead of their competition.
It’s frustrating that doing things correctly, not when you first place. Essentially, if you want to win, or even have a prayer to compete, for the diamond league trophy, you will have to try and work all week to farm enough points to out compete other people who will cheat to gain an advantage. My request, is simply that….
1) Don’t make something available, for points, if you do not want it to be used in a manner that is not allowed, or acceptable, for accumulating XP points.
I think it’s fair to say, that anyone who has competed in league play, knows that you have to cheat in oder to win the Gold. Unfortunately, moderation is made on an individual basis, through reporting. Therefore it’s whether you get caught or not that matters. Because if it’s not you someone else will do the same thing, until they are caught, or reprimanded.
This might be more of a challenge, but why not destroy your competition, by adding in a listening feature, alongside your ability to record your self practicing speech? As an example, some words that I say correctly in German, never credit me, whether I’d send them correctly or not. I tested this hypothesis, by trying it in my own native tongue (via from an English learner’s perspective) and it won’t count “butter” as correct (and a have a very common midwestern US English accent. I’m not criticizing your grading methods, as all new things get tweaked and improved as they go. But for some of those small flaws, or if somebody has a more difficult accent, to grade. So..
2) Why not include a playback feature, so you can a listen to what you said, to see if your voice matches Duo Lingo’s character recordings/ speech prompt.
Been a member since Feb 2020. It is very difficult if not impossible to earn over 4000 XP in one week. I’ve been demoted from Diamond and now I will probably demote from Obsidian due to members earning thousands of XP and I simply cannot compete with that. What has changed in Duolingo that members can earn this many XP?
I had achieved a 500+streak and had 2 freezes saved. I had a rough weekend and didn’t have time to do my lesson. I wasn’t worried because I had the 2 freezes. Well I went to do my lesson today and found that I am starting all over again and half of my circles have been shattered. I could restore my streak for 5oo gems but I don’t have that many. I spent them all. The streak freezes don’t work and duo is too stingy with the gems compared to the cost of things. I am so discouraged I will probably not touch duo again!
Why do I keep getting the screen for ex boost but doesn’t let me past that screen. Has happened several times. It’s definitely annoying.
I’m a bilingual speaker of both Chinese and English. When I went to do the English course final test from Chinese, the test is so ridiculous that it’s completely impossible to get through the test without making more than 3 mistakes according to Duolingo. Those mistakes are so minimal, that it shouldn’t be considered mistake at all. For example, it corrects me when I typed “car accident” instead of “car crash”, which both has the same translation in Chinese! Please fix this problem because there aren’t a lot of people who can speak both languages as fluent as me and can’t pass the test because of the systematic problems from the website!
Was interested in the bonus lessons for learning German, clicked on the lesson icon to see any available information on it. Instead of showing information or a “do you want to purchase this item” it immediately took my gems. I’m not at all pleased with this as it only seems logical to have an “approve purchase” screen/pop up, but no, it took a 1000 gems from me when I was saving them in case I had to buy streak freezes. Not happy.
Re. the Latin program. The unit titled “Market” introduces the Imperative case with the following assertion: “Command sentences do not have a subject.” I believe that this assertion is in error. First, long ago, it was routinely taught that the subject of an imperative sentence is an understood “you.” Second, a sentence, by definition, must include a subject and a predicate.
I have been doing the Japanese course for over 350 days. In the past two weeks, I have witnessed many errors in many of the modules. When I select a word, it shows another word. I have sent several video links showing this. It is getting very frustrating. I’ve enjoyed this course, but these hover mistakes are getting more and more common. Is there someone who can contact me so that I can show these constant errors?
I have submitted multiple big reports. My streaks and data are not saving. I have over a 760+ day streak and the other day I was forced to purchase more streak freezes cause I ran out. I want to get a response back and my money back if I have to keep buying streak freezes. Please address this issue with the data not saving. I work hard studying and don’t want to loose that data
I had 709 days in my streak. I went on a cruise, bought the internet package specifically so I could keep up with my Spanish streak and something went wrong and it now says I have a 4 day streak.
Same here. I was forced to buy more streak freezes cause I didn’t want to lose my 760+ streak. I’m so pissed. Woke up this morning to see that it didn’t save again for the third time this week
I was on a 133 day streak and lost it all, so disappointed, woke up this morning to see that I was back at zero. Is there any way of restoring my streak. My Internet was weak yesterday so obviously it didn’t save
I am very disappointed with the Duolingo test. My brother paid the first time to take the test and he had a connection problem, so it was cancelled. The second time, he had his phone in the room, a friend sent him a text, so he turned to turn off his phone, it was just like 2 seconds and the test was cancelled. True, he should have definitely not had his phone at that moment and that is on him, but it was 2 seconds, how can anybody cheat in less than 2 seconds?! Anyhow, he tried to do it again, so he paid a third time to take the test and he had no problem, but when he got his results, oh surprise! They cancelled the test because the previous time they “cancelled his account” due to a violation of their terms and conditions, but surely they took the money. It is not an expensive test, but it honestly was absolutely ridiculous and the test is not even that good. TOEFL and IELTS might be expensive, but you get what you pay for, an actual way to test your academic English skills and no ridiculous drama. I never take a moment to write this kind of thing, but I found this was a total disappointment and a waste of time and money.
I have completed all subjects in level 3. Now onto level 4 which is exactly the same as levels 1,2,3. Basic and very frustrating . I don’t want to go over everything again to achieve level4. Where is the progression? Having to type in pathetic phrases all over again isn’t what I expected.
I passed checkpoint 7 in French and now when i get stuck in lessons and when i finish a lesson successfully, it doesn’t go to the next lesson and sometimes i have to repeat a lesson five or six times so that it goes to the next. PLEASE DO SOMETHING. It’s really frustrating.
Hi all, I would like to thank all the people working in the Duolingo team for their amazing work and all the help they are giving to people to learn a new language. I think it is amazing. I also had the pleasure to see the main site of the Duolingo in Pittsburgh. My heart filled with joy when I saw it. Also, if possible I would like to give a suggestion to the user based on my experience. I am having really fun learning with Duolingo but I noticed that I was becoming very competitive because I wanted to stay in the Diamond League. But then, I took 1 week break because I think that learning a new language with Duolingo should be a pleasure and not a duty.
Hi – I’ve been using DuoLingo now on a 245 day streak for Portuguese (entirely new to me and for travels to Portugal), Spanish (a refresher of my basic knowledge), and German (a deep refresher of my long ago and much deeper knowledge). My wife is doing the same for Portuguese and Spanish (a 50+ day streak). Here’s our #1 comment.
Why are we learning phrases such as ‘the elephant is pretty’ or ‘the butterfly writes a letter’ when what we really need is a constant drill and expansion into useful everyday phrases, common words, foods, numbers, days of the week, family and community relationships, simple and ordinary interactions? A traveler or visitor to a country (or even going into Spanish speaking stores and places in the USA) needs to be able to talk about basic things … not only to order food, but to change an order, say you want something else, and so on. Colors, numbers, foods. While it is useful from a grammatical perspective to know that “our cows drink milk”, this is not very helpful without a bigger set of the most used 1,000 words of vocabulary.
Since we also use RosettaStone, we would like to thank you at DuoLingo for the ‘tips’ — explanations in someone’s native language (English for us) — about what we’re learning. Sometimes this is just too hard to ‘intuit’ as RosettaStone makes you do. Having spent 3 years in junior/high school Latin and 3 more in high school/college German — both of which are heavy on grammatical rules — I appreciate getting your ‘tips’, but would also suggest that you consider having some kind of appendix to the complete grammar rule tables.
I agree with Joel completely, I’ve been doing the Czech course for over a year now, and on a recent visit to Prague, I could only recognise some words and not able to hold a conversation with anyone. The Duo Lingo course is so rigid I’ve not even got to the numbers yet, so wasn’t able to buy or order anything without help, a good job my partner is Czech. The sentences Duo Lingo use are really pointless and need to be more intuitive. I’ve had to suffer the following pointless phrases that I would not even use in my own native language.
The dog does not see mice but cats
We are looking for large pigs and a big cow
Are you waiting for our bear?
Matej, why do you eat cats and dogs?
Are you definitely my husband?
I really think using Duo Lingo on its own has been a waste of time, and now I’m moving away from it and making use of podcast. The audio is much better, and explanation much easier to understand.
I have been overwhelmed with emails from Duolingo in the past month. All emails are in Spanish and I don’t even speak it. All emails are directed to someone named Raul and that’s not even my name, but for some reason they keep sending me emails 2 or 3 times a week. I’ve been trying to find a way to contact customer service but I’ve had no luck so far. Is there anyway to contact them by phone?
I find the arbitrary nature of judging spelling errors annoying. I have made errors in Spanish that should have been wrong and other spelling errors that involved an extra letter. This happened twice in legendary challenges where I was down to my last error and at the end of a challenge about to succeed and lost. I don’t understand why this keeps happening.
Today I’m not able to bring up any heart practices. The day didn’t start with 5 hearts and there’s no way I can get a practice. When I click the practice, a dancing Duolingo comes up and that’s it. The practice never starts. What can I do?
It is not helpful when a moderator is a) incorrect and b) rude as well. In the Spanish module hundreds of learners reported that in one lesson the English translation
of “quick” was incorrect and should have been “quickly.” The moderator fired back that it didn’t matter what you may have been taught, that “quick” was correct. There are *rules* for English grammar for modifiers of nouns vs. modifiers of verbs. The moderator was wrong and represented Duolingo very poorly in this case.
Unfortunately, the team in charge of the Arabic interface of the English/Arabic course are too weak in Arabic. They put rigid, sometimes too poor and ridiculous, templates of Arabic translation/vocabulary. Many comments have been raised, but no improvement. You should consider hiring people who really know Arabic!
There is a problem with the Latin program. After a recent update to my Samsung Note 20 the spell check wants to correct the Latin text I type into English.
So Feminae becomes Seminar. Then you quickly click submit and it is the wrong answer.
I am a huge fan and learner on Duolingo but I am having issues and I really need some help. I have reached legendary level on “present tense 1” in my Spanish. Because I am stuck on level 1, although it is legendary, I am unable to move onto any future lessons. I have reached past level 1 in all lessons, and when I press the newest lesson (which is grayed out) it says “reach level 1 in all skills above to unlock this”. When I continue to practice in the legendary level it still doesn’t move me forward because it is stuck on level 1. I am really motivated to continue learning and Duolingo has helped me so much, I even got Duolingo “super”. Please let me know how I can fix this technological issue so I can continue learning!!! I don’t know where else to find help.
I love Duolingo, but I’m considering changing to another Spanish app because of being incessantly bombarded with a mesothelioma treatment add. I have no idea why I’ve been targeted by this particular add, which I’ve probably seen at leat a thousand times. I have no reason to believe I have mesothelioma, nor do I know anyone who does. This is really creeping me out! I need it to stop! Help!
I loved Duolingo when I started using it but today I cancelled my subscription because I’m finding it takes up too much of my time in a negative way and it’s stressful. I’m not a ‘gamer’ by any means but the league system has made me tense about staying in the diamond league and I find I am doing lessons to get XP rather than enjoying learning. When I started, I didn’t know what the leagues were and I was really enjoying taking my time over classes and writing down notes. Now I just rush through what I can to get points, often easier less challenging levels. So I have cancelled my subscription and will find a different learning app that doesn’t send annoying notifications that you are being ‘demoted’ or hassling you about your streak Just letting you know. It’s a pity because there are lots of good things about Duolingo, just don’t want to be around that stressful gamer mentality. Au revoir!
Lack of communication. There are zero replies to reported glitches…of which there are many. This week 5th August, suddenly the XP points were cut in half for the English Spanish course. No news of this, no warnings. Now ok I’m using this as a learning tool but I like the competition too. What gibbon at duolingo decided to do this in the middle of the week? Totally unfair but given Duolingos lack of support and constant inconsistency and lack of attention, I guess it should be expected.
All the sudden I have corrections and suggestions s in Chinese. I don’t speak Chinese and can’t read the characters. I have sent multiple emails and reports but no response. Does anyone else have this problem? I have checked keyboard and I am English speaking learning Spanish
My Hindi course is finished with less than 700 words only learned. When will there be a 2nd Advanced Hindi course? I asked this twice a long time ago. My XP for harder lessons were reduced from 45 to 25. Now it shows 20 XP or 10 XP extra for the lessons but it gives only 25 or 15 for the lessons. The extra XP are not given. So is this a bad joke or what is going on?
I really want to learn the bosnian language. When is this coming on duolingo. You can learn klingon(?) but you can’t learn croatian of bosnian.
You’ve made it far harder to go back to practice particular aspects of the language, far harder to see your overall progress, and far harder to personalize the learning process, which for me has always been one of your greatest strengths. I am thinking of finding another site after 773 consecutive days with you.
Why change something which works so well?
After using the new version of Duolingo for a week or so, I’m finding that my brain feels like it’s been set in concrete. I loved hopping around a bit in the old version, and I found that it kept a variety of skills in the language going all at the same time. it’s pretty dull to have to finish one lesson after another in the order provided. That may be better for some people, but it doesn’t work as well as the old format for me. I do like having the explanations highlighted better, but little else about this system entertains me and keeps me wanting to move forward. I liked the challenge of stories which were a bit beyond my capabilities. Now I will only get the ones which are appropriate for my level. This more regimented format irritates me and I don’t know if I will continue using Duolingo or not.
I have complained about this multiple times now. I have written a review on the app, and almost every one of the most recent reviews on the app in the App Store are 1 star reviews complaining about this new progression system. Complaining about the same thing I am. People have mentioned canceling paid subscriptions to you because of it. You guys are losing money due to this cursed Step Stone progression system.
I am now writing my fourth complaint (not including the review I made outlining this exact issue). Your app rating was 4.9. Now it’s 4.6 and it’s continuing to drop. That’s three weeks and it’s dropped that much! And I checked the status last week, it might be even lower. My point is that Duolingo is losing money as a result of this “new and improved, learning expert created” Step Stone system. I now have to spend an entire week just to get comfortable and feel like I’ve actually learned a single unit, which used to take me a couple days tops. I may have gotten a payed membership. But with this Step Stone thing, I know I never will. In fact, I’m not sure I even want to keep the app with this stupid progression system! It’s absolutely infuriating, even more so that you don’t seem to care!
I would greatly appreciate a reversion to the old progression system, undoing this Step Stone update. I don’t have infinite time to spend on this, I have a job and final year engineering classes to worry about. I used to be able to really learn a language and feel rewarded with this app, but after the update I feel like I’m just wasting my time. Please respond, please tell me if you even care.
I agree with a previous comment that the app is more of a competition than learning a language. The pressure shouldn’t be to make points and move on in a league; the pressure should be learning the language and becoming better (compare against yourself). Learning a language should not be a competition.
And even with the league pressure, why does the location change every update? Just leave it where it was!
The pre-lesson tips were great, but I don’t see those any longer.
I did all the stories; there are no more, so I need to repeat them
I’m considering another app/class instead of Duolingo.
I’ve been switched to the new learning path and I hate it. I’ve tried it for a month now, but I never feel like I’m getting anywhere. You finish one segment of the path and you think “finally, I’m done with that”, and then the exact same thing starts up again in the next part. As a language teacher myself, I know that repetition is important, but I have been learning the same word endlessly repetitive vocabulary for elementary school, middle school, high school, chalk and blackboard, and the like for bloody f**king ever and it’s so annoying since I can’t choose to skip this content I’ve judged completely useless for me. In the past (I’ve been on Duolingo for over 2.5 years), I’d just do the bare minimum of those uninteresting circles and then skip to more useful stuff, but now, I can’t even see what the content of the next step will be. It’s very boring and demotivating.
I’d also, just before the layout switch, just got my own set of stories for Korean, which was so exciting. They’re gone now. I’ve read that they’re supposed to show up in the path again, but they don’t. They’re just not there anymore. And besides, what’s the point if I can’t control for myself when I want to do them, or when I want to do what in general?
I really miss the circles. They showed me exactly what I was practicing and what I’d achieved, and I could always go back up again. F**k if I’m going back up this single path again – there’s no orientation there anyway. How am I supposed to do targeted practice now? I also find it super unfair that I’ve had to struggle with this for over a month whilst no one else in my family has been switched yet. They’re enjoying themselves much more on Duolingo. If you’ve still got the better older version, please don’t discard it. Please please please offer learners the option to go back to the colourful circles. The single path is neither visually nor content-wise appealing, and I haven’t learned anything new on it since I got switched over. It said it would keep your progress, but it didn’t. Not effectively. And it can’t, because the setup is too different.
I don’t know who thought this was a good idea, but please make them take it back. You’ve very conveniently for yourselves made it very hard to contact Duolingo with actual complaints, which is extremely frustrating. I still hope there’s a way for you to see how dissatisfied so many people are with the new path.
My Duolingo program seems to be “glitching” up before I could click on the icon and it would repeat easily now it will not let me do that easily. In addition, words repeated are not clear and therefore enter something different than the one required.
Please help get me and program back on track
I’m all for something fresh, so I won’t criticize the changes, I think the site is still a great learning tool. But where have the stories gone? -they were great for changing it up a bit on some days -we all know variety is the spice of life. Also, some ‘jump to’ buttons would be useful because I do like to dip into various topics and repeat. But thanks anyway Duo team for your continuing efforts, keep up the good workx
Having seen the comments here and on the Duolingo Facebook groups I tried the new Learning Path on my iPhone. I have to agree its awful. PLEASE don’t roll it out to all formats, and please revert the iPhone version to the old version which we all liked.A handful of people might tell you they like it but the overwhelming majority of your customer feedback ought to be enough to tell you it isn’t working.
Please listen to your customers!
I really like Duolingo. I have the longest streak I’ve ever had on the app of 85 days! But recently I am realizing it is so hard to build up enough gems to complete the final lesson in the unit. I’ve completed everything in unit 1 except the last 40xp lesson that costs 100 gems. I’ve had to start onto unit 2 without even completing the first one because I don’t have enough gems. I feel that when completing a lesson one should get 5 gems and once one has completed daily challenges, they can receive 15 gems or so. Instead of doing however many lessons trying to receive just 15 gems everyday from the daily challenges. Knowing that I won’t be able to complete the unit discourages me from doing my streak at all.
I hate your new format and find it most discouraging ! Also you start me off with 4 hearts in stead of 5 . Will give up if I can’t revert to old system
And the most frustrating – you ask for translation of you but there is no indication whether you want tu or vous !! I’m inevitably wrong !
Joined Duolingo 2017, Duo Pro member, 1579 day streak, 110K+ “XP”. I’ve been doing Duolingo (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian) just for fun but, as Duo can see, I’ve done so seriously. I also have used Babbel and Rosetta, but have much preferred Duolingo. As of today, I am frustrated, and I am angry. The root of this is the new Duo format. It’s not intuitive and, even worse, it’s far less helpful than the old format. To maintain mastery, I like to review specific content I’ve previously learned. With the new “Pathway”, it’s difficult to select those specific things I want to redo. Also, it seems impossibly difficult to actually contact Duolingo directly to give specific feedback. I’m to pay $1 to “get feedback” from a third-party provider? What the hell?! If anyone knows how I can actually get a message to Duolingo that may actually get read, please let me know. Otherwise, if a hobby isn’t fun, it’s not worth the doing, and I’m outta here.
Who’s stupid idea was it to change the format for learning – obviously all your developmental psychologists left and gave the task to a child who just winged it .
It’s really really bad – sorry more than bad it’s terrible.
So congratulations you’ve just turned a very good platform into a shambles – well done
I absolutely hate the new format of Duo Lingo! You have completely ruined it. Why does everything have to be turned into a silly game? I am a serious student with almost a 1000 day streak. I can no longer access all my weaker areas (eg. subjunctive, historic past etc.) by seeing them all together on one screen. But I have to scroll down through all the many areas to try and locate what I need. And now you have given silly headings to the more serious aspects of grammar. I won’t be renewing my subscription. Please change it back.
I am wholly disappointed in the new platform. I feel as if I am using a juvenile, childish app- the colours, characters, the ´pathway’.
I have been struggling to maintain any sort of streak since the discouraging changes to the monthly badges a couple of months ago- I enjoyed seeing my graph, and working towards 1000xp per month! I have t received a badge since the change a few months ago, and my 120 day streak has been replaced by two times per week!
I haven’t learnt much in the past few months and I dont think I’ll be a premium member for much longer Duo- sorry! The cost just isn’t worth it anymore. Some friendships just don’t last- and whoever you have at the drawing board, look like they were recruited from primary/elementary school, because that is clearly your target audience. I respect myself and my intelligence enough to walk away from such ´dumbing down’.
I am so upset they have changed Duolingo . I was heading for 600 days but the way it is now makes it too hard for me to carry on. Please Duolingo change it back.
Hi, what on earth has happened to Duo Lingo?? I was shocked yesterday to find the site completely changed, complex and confusing to navigate and a seeming erasure of all the efforts I’ve put in over almost 300 days of language practice. Duo Lingo was a real game-changer for me – a free and very effective way to make progress in languages. Until now I have felt very encouraged by its format and by the results it has produced. Since this mis-guided update however, my motivation has plummeted – I cannot see where I am, the level I’m at or what I’ve achieved previously. This is incredibly frustrating. I hope Duo’s CEO will get over him/herself, listen to their users and change it back. Not impressed.
Hi, I too am devastated at Duolingo’s new format. I hate the fact that I can’t chose what I do now, and am forced in to a boring sequential chain. Previously I always worked on a few different topics at the same time, because that’s what we in life, it ‘s a way better means of testing ourselves. Now I can’t find topics of interest where I want to reinforce my learning. Tried to provide feedback on Duolingo’s customer service chat but was redirected to a page where I was asked to pay!
Duolingo, please revert to the old format. I am a paid subscriber with 988 days up, but I won’t be renewing if this format continues.
Terrible changes. I also have a couple of questions on use of Duolingo, but I can’t find any place to contact. 1. A few weeks ago I saw a link as I was using Duolingo that showed the words I have learned in German. I can’t find that link anymore. 2. Where can I find out what the various icons mean? For example, I see an icon with a checkmark, another icon with a sort of treasure chest. Any ideas?
I am extremely disappointed in the new format and have spent 2,300 days here but I’m pretty sure I’m going to give up now because really don’t like the way the site works now. I can’t navigate as well as I used to.
Duolingo just lost its mojo! Without warning Scottish Gaelic is up the River Clyde without a paddle. No entertaining and informative notes and vocabulary at the beginning of each section. No way of knowing in advance whether a noun is masculine or feminine or why this word lenites and that one doesn’t. This is a complex language and used to be fun to learn in my own way and at my own pace. Now we’re dragged relentlessly through the course with no help with Gaelic’s complex grammar system. All very discouraging and, quite frankly, disrespectful to have this foisted on us without warning and without the Guides and Stories apparently available to other simpler languages. I have recommended Duolingo many times in the past – no more, and will be looking elsewhere myself. It’s turned into just another boring app obsessed with earning lollipops rather than learning a new skill in a meaningful way.
Liz Buchannon I grieve with you, but Duolingo never has told us the gender of nouns. I learned to use a dictionary or guess the gender by the adjectives used.
Mary Dunn
I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a company make a worse move than Duolingo’s shift to the new format without notifying paying customers or giving them an option to change back. Totally, unbelievably awful. I am a professional academic and line manager of a large languages department. I signed up for Duolingo myself so that I could understand what our students were using. Never again will I be able to recommend it. It’s a great shame because this was a really good language learning app and now it is absolutely terrible. You’ve done the direct equivalent of ripping an annotated textbook out of a language learners’ hands, burning it, and then shoving a new textbook at them and telling them to carry on. The new format for Chinese has me at a different level, half of it is too easy, half of it is vocabulary I’ve never seen before, there’s no way to track progress or to revise different topics. What on earth is the point? Who did you test this on? If you were trying to force people using Duo for free to sign up and pay, I would at least get it. But I would have stuck with you and continued paying a subscription indefinitely. Now after 500+ days I’m finishing this course and then I’m out, because this is not what I paid for. I’m in a group of learners all using Duo, everyone is switching to a different app. Why pay a company that doesn’t listen at all to customer feedback?
There is a screen that comes up in the ‘previous mistake’ section of lessons, that will ask you to complete a sentence (the blank you are to fill in is a word you previously spelled wrong). This particular screen does not provide the letters with accents below the task, therefore, a word like déjeuner cannot be spelled correctly…and because it is in the ‘previous mistake’ section, it repeatedly comes up until you get it right, which I can’t because my American laptop doesn’t have an option to put the accent over the ‘e’. I had to click on the ‘quit’ option to exit, and I’m getting frustrated with this happening. Could you please fix this so that the letters with accents are available below?
How come I am only getting 5xp per lesson now with no double time at all when others are still getting 15 to 20xp per lessons which can sometimes be doubled. How am I supposed to keep up with people getting 20 to 40/ lessons + double time. I am spending the same time I used to on lessons and where I used to be within the top 5 of the league each time I am now struggling to remain out of the relegation group.
The changes is very demotivating. My friends (real friends I speak to, not online friends) are telling me they are still getting 20xp per lessons. How come there is such a difference between users. I doubt the person at the top of my ligue with more than 5000xp gets 5xp/lesson! If you make changes surely those need to be the same for all so the challenge remains the same. As it stand I regret paying for the app a couple of months ago as now, I don’t fell like using duolinguo anymore.
And this is not the only issue. Before the change, I had started the first out of the 5/6 lessons per round and then gone back to the lessons I most needed to revise. Now I can’t see where I am because all lessons shows the same colour and there is no way to identify how much learning I have done in each lesson.
Please allow users to identify where they are in their learning and either revert to the previous xp reward or universalise the amount of xp earned. Please make it fair and user-friendly.
I study Yiddish, which I know is in Beta and does not have all the bells and whistles (or even audible pronunciations for all words), but I am loving the new format (color me unusual). I am learning better, being challenged to remember prior lessons, and even enjoying slowing down my progress to go over old errors. I do not care about earning crowns or xps or whatever that stuff is. I do have one cavil – I cannot tell whether or not I have completed the “personalized practice” modules, as they do not turn color or lose points, to tell me I have already done them.
I, too, am completely dismayed and disgusted by Duolingo’s new format. I miss the cracked eggs as a means to review previous lessons. I dislike the lack of motivation (5 points??) to review previous lessons. I dislike the fact that the stories are no longer under a separate tab.
I am now looking at alternative methods of learning, such as Babbel.
I used to promote Duo to everyone I knew who was interested in learning a language. Never again.
I am on a 600+ day streak, learning 3 languages and as a language teacher, constantly recommend Duolingo to my learners. However, because of this horrible format change that no one asked for, I shall now be ending my relationship with Duolingo. It is honestly a thousand times worse than it was, not to mention the fact that they say ”don’t worry, we’ve kept all your progress”, but then they didn’t, because in my French course none of my legendary modules are recorded as legendary. Furthermore, where one could always use cracked eggs to revise and thereby gain a life, one now loses lives for mistakes in already completed modules that one does voluntarily because of wanting revision..
I also hate the new format, as do my other family members. So far still with Duo. I think we should have a choice in the format. We should be able to use our brains and proceed the way we enjoy! I liked staying on one spot for several rounds, and choosing which section to work on like others. SO frustrating!! One sister already barely doing Duo now. DUO HEAR OUR PLEA!
I have been using Duolingo for some time now. I really dislike the new format. The old format had more flexibility about doing lessons, and it made it much easier to see where you were in the lessons. Also one could review a particular lesson if one wished. Also, it was nice to be able to do a story when one wished, not be forced to do them at a particular time. I find many disadvantages to the new format, but I have yet to find anything better about it. IF IT AIN’T BROKE, DON’T FIX IT. Does anyone remember NEW COKE – HA!
I dislike the new format because of several reasons which many others have written already long comments. I was introduced the new look this morning after 700+ days and it is awful. As somebody already said, don’t fix what is not broken. I have not subscribed Duolingo for that mess. Please bring back the old look, where I had clear understanding about topics and my progress.
I hate the new format! It takes forever to scroll back to the beginning. I liked to be able to go back and review and do a quick lesson. Please go back to the old format, or give us the option to choose!! I’ve stopped using the platform but would go back if I can do the old Duo. thanks.