SentencePop turns YouTube into a speaking gym. Paste any video
and it breaks the audio into short, repeatable sentences, then
listens as you say them back and scores your pronunciation —
showing exactly which sounds need work.
Most apps make you practice with their scripted lessons.
SentencePop lets you learn from the real content you'd watch
anyway: music, interviews, talks, vlogs. That makes the
practice stick, because you actually care about what's being
said.

Hi everyone — maker here. I kept trying to learn from YouTube the messy way: replaying a clip, mumbling along, never sure if my pronunciation was actually right. Shadowing worked, but the friction killed it. So I built SentencePop to remove that friction. Paste any video, it auto-splits the audio into short sentences you can loop, and an AI scores your pronunciation and tells you which sounds drifted — instead of leaving you guessing. The idea I care most about: you should be able to practice with content you actually enjoy — songs, talks, interviews — not someone else's textbook script. Would genuinely love feedback, especially on where it feels clunky. Tear it apart.

Hi everyone — maker here. I kept trying to learn from YouTube the messy way: replaying a clip, mumbling along, never sure if my pronunciation was actually right. Shadowing worked, but the friction killed it. So I built SentencePop to remove that friction. Paste any video, it auto-splits the audio into short sentences you can loop, and an AI scores your pronunciation and tells you which sounds drifted — instead of leaving you guessing. The idea I care most about: you should be able to practice with content you actually enjoy — songs, talks, interviews — not someone else's textbook script. Would genuinely love feedback, especially on where it feels clunky. Tear it apart.
Find your next favorite product or submit your own. Made by @FalakDigital.
Copyright ©2025. All Rights Reserved