LANGUY · THE INNER CIRCLE
The method gets you started. The book, the quests, the Daily drops — all real. But here's the quiet truth: the people who actually make it have a room. A place where someone notices if you go quiet. That room is the Inner Circle.
Join the waitlist →Streaks die in silence. A 400-day app streak nobody saw means nothing. But tell a room you're learning Japanese and show up Tuesday with nothing? That sting is the most underrated learning tool on earth. The Circle turns "I'll do it later" into "people are expecting me."
Think the good parts of a Skool community and a tight Discord server — channels, threads, a feed, live calls — except nobody's selling you a dropshipping course. One thing happens here: people get less monolingual, together. Some call it a community. We call it the cult. (Affectionately. Mostly.)
A private Skool/Discord-style space — channels per language, a wins feed, no algorithm, no trolls, no "buy my course" spam. Just learners going for the same thing you are.
Get matched with someone on your level and language. You send each other today's input, react, riff, and call each other out when the streak's about to break.
A private app streak nobody saw means nothing. Here your streak is on a wall. Hit 30 days and the room throws confetti. Drop it and someone slides into your DMs.
The Languy Daily stories — broken down together, jokes explained, the tricky line argued over. Input becomes conversation.
I show up — live Q&As, "ask me anything in [language]" sessions, and the occasional brutal correction. Yes, of my mistakes too.
When the $497 cohort opens, the Circle gets founding pricing and seats before anyone else. The room is where the cohort comes from.
I built the book and the quests first because they're easy to ship. But every polyglot I know learned in a community of some kind — a class, a tandem partner, a Discord at 2am. Comprehensible input is the engine; a room is the thing that keeps you in the seat. The Circle is small on purpose. I'd rather have 200 people who actually talk than 20,000 who lurk.
The founding room is opening small. Founders keep $9/mo for life — once the room is established it becomes its own $9–27/mo tier and the founding rate never comes back.
Founding room filling — early access open now.
The room that won't let you ghost.
No — but it helps. The Circle runs on the Languy Method, so if you've read the $9 Starter Guide you'll fit right in. Haven't? You'll pick it up fast from the room. Many members join right after the book.
The room itself runs in English, but members are learning Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, German, Mandarin and more — and you'll find partners and threads in your target language. Practice happens in the language; coordination happens in English.
No. Beginners are the heart of the room — most of us started there. There's no "you should already know this" energy. Mistakes are the XP; that's the whole philosophy.
Daily is the input — one funny minute a day, delivered to you. The Circle is the people — where that minute gets discussed, where you're held accountable, where your wins get cheered. Daily is the habit; the Circle keeps you in it. Daily members get a Circle invite at launch.
Anytime, in two taps. No retention guilt-trip, no "are you sure?" maze. If it's not your room, leave the room.
The door's open. The room's warming up. Pull up a chair.
Join the waitlist →Not ready for the room? Start with Languy Daily or see every path.