How it works · the methodYou learn to speak by speaking.
You learn to speak by speaking.
We just make that safe enough to do every day.
Four things make Miss Lily different from a grammar app, a YouTube channel, or generic AI chat. Each one is here because of a specific kind of person who tried earlier versions and told us what was broken.
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Listens to your actual voice
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A real character, not a chatbot
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Memory that compounds
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Proof you can point at
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I listen to what you actually said.
STT tuned for Indian English. Real-time. Miss Lily hears every "um", every false start, every pause longer than 1.5 seconds. She doesn't average those into a number — she points at the exact moment.
What you said · detected
"So, um, yesterday I was kind of working on the activation flow…"
Fillers
4 in 11s
Pause
2.1s
WPM
168
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You practise with a person, not a chatbot.
Eleven distinct characters plus Miss Lily. Each one has a stable worldview, a way of speaking, and a moment they're good for. Priya pushes you to be tighter. Rhea makes a safe space for a freeze. Vikram wants a clean number first. You feel the difference within ten seconds.
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Each of us remembers your speaking habits.
Not your life story. Your speaking patterns. The phrases you over-use. The questions where you tighten up. The wins. Memory is per-character. Bounded by our persona policy.
P
Priya remembers
what she's noticed about youPattern
You ramble when answering "what are you working on" — better with a number first
Win
You stopped saying "basically" three sessions in a row
Style
You like a question that lets you tell a short story, not Y/N
Per-character. She won't remember things from a different character. She will never claim to "miss" you. She will never imply real-world contact.
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Proof you can point at, not a score you can't defend.
Once a week we drop a benchmark. A short repeatable task. You record it again seven days later. The proof isn't a score — it's your two answers, in your voice, on the same screen.
Week 1 · "your standup"Week 2 · same prompt
Take 1
"So, um, yesterday I was kind of working on the activation flow, and basically..."
47s · 9 fillers
Take 2
"Yesterday I worked on the activation flow. Today I'll continue with the same thing."
14s · 0 fillers
Illustrative example. In the app you record both takes yourself; they play back side-by-side on the same screen.
18 screens. Miss Lily on every single one.
She walks you through onboarding in her own voice. Five of the screens have her actual face, pre-rendered video. You can listen, read, or skip. We don't ask for your email — just a phone number for OTP.
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Welcome
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Home language
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Level
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Your name
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Reasons
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Past apps
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What's hard
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Work + hobbies
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When to remind
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Daily duration
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Coach style
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Voice your goal
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Profile recap
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Phone OTP
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Notifications
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Microphone
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Building plan
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You're all set
Miss Lily video screen
Audio only
Median time: 2 min 47 secOur refusals
The list of things we refuse.
If you're going to trust your speaking practice to an AI, you should know exactly where we stop. This is the list. Read it. Hold us to it.
Won't
Tell you you're "fluent"
There's no honest definition of that word for what we measure.
Won't
Give you a "Fluency Score 9.2"
Decorative numbers feel like proof but aren't. We show comparable evidence instead.
Won't
"She missed you" notifications
Miss Lily and the cast are AI. Pretending otherwise breaks trust.
Won't
Lock intimacy behind payment
Romance and chemistry are allowed for some characters. Coercion isn't.
Won't
"Fluent in 30 days"
No reputable timeline for speaking confidence is that linear, or that fast.
Won't
Praise you when you didn't earn it
Fake praise is a quick exit from this product. We won't risk that.
Five minutes from now, you'll have already said it.
Three minutes to install. Five voice minutes a day, free. The first conversation is with Miss Lily, and it's short. No card, no email, just a phone number for OTP. Cancel any time.
Miss Lily is an AI character. She isn't a real person and won't pretend to be one. Read our privacy policy.



