Study less.
Remember more.
Languages on Fire uses Anki — a free flashcard app that handles memory for you, so you can focus on learning.
No complicated setup.
No planning required.
No wasted time.
- No Anki experience needed.
This is for you if...
You forget words you studied last week
You want progress without studying for hours
You’ve heard of Anki but never really used it
Language apps feel fun but progress is slow
What Anki Does
Anki uses spaced repetition — a proven learning method that shows you words and sentences right before you’re about to forget them.
- You don’t plan reviews.
- Your progress is tracked automatically.
- You just answer honestly — Anki handles the timing.
But I heard Anki is complicated…
It can be — if you try to build a system yourself. That’s why Languages on Fire exists.
- You don’t create cards.
- You don’t tweak settings.
- You don’t decide what to study next.
- You just use a system that’s already been built for you.
Starting is simple
- Install Anki, Import a Languages on Fire deck, and study a few minutes a day.
- You don’t need to understand anything upfront — the system guides you as you go.
- This is exactly what starting with Anki looks like. Watch Video
Benefits of Using Anki
Less time, more progress
10–15 minutes a day is enough
You’re in control
No forced repetition of things you already know
Fits real life
Use it on desktop or phone, whenever you have time
Learn with Languages on Fire + Anki
We create high-quality, handmade Anki decks so you don’t have to go through the hassle of making your own. Our decks:
- Focus on high-frequency, everyday language
- Use natural sentences, not isolated words
- Cover roughly A1 to B1+ level
- Are designed to work immediately, even for beginners
You can start with a free trial deck (300–500 cards).
FAQ
I’ve heard Anki isn’t user-friendly.
Anki can feel less intuitive at first, but it’s absolutely worth it. Our setup guide keeps things simple so you can get going within minutes.
I’ve tried Anki before and didn’t like it.
Most bad Anki experiences come from poor instructions or bad decks. With clear guidance and well-designed decks, the experience is very different.
Is Anki free?
Yes — Anki is free on desktop and Android.
 On iOS it costs about $25. For iOS users, we recommend trying the desktop version first.
Can’t I just use Duolingo?
You can — but apps like Duolingo optimize for engagement, not long-term memory.
 Anki is far more efficient if your goal is real retention.