Qlango: Learn 80+ Languages Reviews

Qlango Reviews

Published by on 2026-05-21

🏷️ About: Learn 50 languages with Qlango: Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Belarusian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (British or American), Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (European or B.


       


Is Qlango Safe to Use?

We Investigate the app owner's website (Q-lango.com), verify their legitimacy, and uncover hidden scams and complaints.


Overall Customer Experience 😎


🤬 Negative experience
66.7%

😎 Positive experience
33.3%

🫥 Neutral
0.0%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 108 combined software reviews.

Is Qlango Safe?
Qlango: Learn 80+ Languages appears generally safe, but use with caution.
33.3/100

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Is Qlango Legit?
Qlango: Learn 80+ Languages appears legitimate, though exercise caution.
33.3/100



Read 15 Customer Service Reviews 😠💢

4.7 out of 5
iPad app version doesn’t work as expected

I want to learn some Russian and I heard his was a good app, but when I get the questions and click on the answer it turns blue but nothing happens. Please fix it or at least tell me how to work this out!

Registration a pain

I had a hard time registering , got so frustrated I deleted app. You register with app and they send an email to confirm, when you go to login it says you have to register, then it tells you your email is already used so you can’t register to login.
Deleted app

Can’t Even Try It

Qlango sounded good, but the registration process didn’t work, so I’m deleting it

No Assistance from QLingo

I paid for a lifetime membership, registered my account, and received a confirmation email from QLingo. But then, I couldn't sign in.

I double checked my User-Name, email address, and password with no success. I then sent at least six requests to reset my password with no response. I even checked the Junk in-box with nothing there.

I cannot find a way to contact Support without being signed-in. A CF.

I will now try to get my money back.

It’s just ok

Very rudimentary user interface. It’s not always clear how everything works when you first use it. No tutorial. I did the Spanish lessons. Instead of using their own recordings with native speakers, it sounds like it uses Siri to pronounce the words, and they don’t always do sound correct. At least in the trial version there is no instructional portion to teach you. It just starts testing you without telling you. The “games” they advertise are just multiple choice questions and matching English words to Spanish. It’s a basic 6th grade type of test format. Qlango seems to me to be something that someone threw together hoping to get money from subscriptions. It seems to be a poor copy of another language app with an owl for their mascot. Judging from what I saw in the tutorial, it’s not worth the money they are asking, or any money for that matter.

Lots of kinks to work out.

First of all the date of Qlango doesn’t sync with my time. It tells me I’m on a different day.

There is no explanation of anything. No HELP area, no frequently asked questions.

It would be nice if you could really expand your lesson challenge amount. Also, if you are setting a goal of 35 lessons a week, that should average out to 5 a day, but all it says is I’m behind. You are either ahead or behind. You can’t be right on track.

Is there a logic to when you need to review a lesson?
What is CPM?
Does the time to answer really mean anything?
Can there be a glossary of words or sayings?

Thanks for the response! Answers a lot of my questions. You guys are definitely on the right track. I am enjoying it so far. Looking forward to getting those green rings.

Started making you have to pay

Used to be great ~4stars. Had the language I was looking for which was rare. But now with the new update you can’t do more than 3 very short lessons without paying. Disappointed but I get they wanted money. I’ll be going somewhere else but if someone wants to pay I do think there’s good info on Qlango .

Edit: updated back to 4 stars, but I do think the 40 lessons free should be shown on Qlango

TBD…

Qlango looks interesting and I’m going to give it a shot, but I have to admit… seeing an awkwardly phrased statement in the AppStore screenshots doesn’t inspire confidence in the claims made is said screenshots.

“Do you have difficulties to find time to learn?”

You wouldn’t hear/read the above phrasing from a native/proficient English speaker. In general, not a big deal… In context, it’s a little ironic.

Counting?

Qlango is like really good. I learned how to count in Japanese to 20 in like two weeks. THATS IMPRESSIVE!

Great promise but VERY glitchy

If Qlango were given more loving care it could be great. Really effective learning paradigms, but the tech doesn't always work well. Trying to change #of weekly lessons is difficult. Keeps getting stuck.

It’s fun and I’m learning

The interface is a little confusing and not polished enough yet. It’s not intuitive to navigate. The AI helps reinforce the concepts I co tongue to miss. So far I am enjoying it.

Fun and easy

I prefer this over Babbel or Pimsleur and the lifetime subscription was a great deal. Whether it will lead to fluency we will have to see.

Good

Add Malay, Khmer and Burmese please 🥺

Great addition to my German journey!

I really enjoy Qlango. Using it alongside DuoLingo has been really helpful to me, as they’re two different approaches. Definitely increasing my knowledge base and confidence.

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Is Qlango Safe? 🙏

Qlango: Learn 80+ Languages appears generally safe, but use with caution. JustUseApp Safety Score for Qlango is 33.3/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 108 user reviews. Combined with the app store average rating of 4.7/5.

Safety Analysis

84.2% of users say app is safe 👍
84.2%

15.8% of users have some concerns ⚠️
15.8%

0% of users say app is risky 🚨
0%


Is Qlango Legit? 💯

Qlango: Learn 80+ Languages appears legitimate, though exercise caution. Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for Qlango is 33.3/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 108 user reviews.

🔏 Privacy & Data Safety

Qlango collected the following data from you:

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Payments 💸

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

Pricing Plans Amount (USD)
Monthly subscription $7.99
Yearly subscription $39.99
Yearly subscription $59.99
Yearly subscription $19.99
One time payment $119.99
Qlango Premium $3.99




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Features

If you choose to purchase Qlango Premium, payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.

Auto-renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes Store after purchase.

That means that you can learn any language from any language.

Not only specific combinations.

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