“I went to school yesterday.”
The sentence is fixed. But the learning opportunity may disappear with it.
Learn from the English you already use
LingoTrace turns learner-approved writing and speaking into useful insights—so you can understand what keeps showing up and know what to practice next.
“Could you give me a advice about my presentation?”
✓ Moment capturedYou often use “a” before uncountable nouns.
We’re listening to real experiences to shape what comes next.
The real learning gap
A correction fixes one sentence. But when the same uncertainty appears again and again, there’s a bigger clue worth understanding.
“I went to school yesterday.”
The sentence is fixed. But the learning opportunity may disappear with it.
Now you know what’s recurring, why it matters, and where to focus.
“A correction helps with one sentence. A pattern can change how you learn.”
How LingoTrace works
LingoTrace notices carefully—then helps you decide what deserves attention.
Choose useful moments from your writing, speaking, and reflections.
Notice recurring patterns instead of treating each moment as isolated.
Turn patterns into explanations that make sense to you and your teacher.
Focus practice and lessons where they can make the biggest difference.
Made for both sides of learning
Article usage8 moments
Preposition choice5 moments
Past tense3 moments
Your language stays yours.
Privacy by design
LingoTrace is designed to learn from the language you choose to share—not to silently monitor everything you do.
Early access
We’re inviting curious learners and thoughtful teachers to help us build LingoTrace around real needs.
Good questions
Still curious? That’s very on-brand.
It can help with corrections, but its main purpose is to identify patterns across your language use and turn them into learning insights.
No. LingoTrace is designed around explicit permission. You choose what to share.
No. Learners stay in control of what is captured and what is shared.
Yes. Independent learners can use their own patterns to decide what to study and track progress.
English is our initial focus, but LingoTrace is being designed to support more languages over time.
No. AI helps organize observations. Teachers add human context, guidance, and judgment.
TRACE. DETECT. UNDERSTAND. GROW.