Hackathon MVP

Order in Bahasa before you land in Bali.

Skip flashcards. Tap the mic, talk to an AI waiter in Ubud, and get instant corrections — so the first thing you say at warung isn’t “uh… English?”

3 min
Avg. session
12
Phrases mastered
lots
Words shipped
Warung Ubud
Friendly waiter · online
Live
Selamat datang! Mau pesan apa?
Welcome! What would you like to order?
Hold to talk
Tap the mic and order something
One loop. That’s it.

The whole product is one beautiful conversation.

01

Tap the mic

Press the big button. Say it in English, broken Bahasa, or anything in between.

02

Hear it back in Bahasa

Our AI waiter replies out loud — slow enough to follow, real enough to learn from.

03

See your correction

Read what you should have said, then say it again. The improvement is instant.

Three things, done well

A travel companion, not another Duolingo clone.

Voice

Real conversation, not flashcards

VALL-E-quality speech and instant LLM replies. The mic is the hero — we got out of its way.

Scenario

One scene. The Bali warung.

Order from a real menu — nasi goreng, sate ayam, babi guling, kelapa muda — from a friendly Ubud waiter.

Phrases

Five buttons that save your trip

Tap-to-play audio for the moments you’ll actually need: hello, how much, this one, thank you.

Tourist mode

Slower speech. Cultural tips.

Toggle Tourist Mode and the waiter slows down, repeats the key phrase, and drops a small cultural tip — like why it’s polite to eat with your right hand. Useful before your first nasi goreng.

  • Spoken at half-speed by default
  • Auto-romanized text so you can read along
  • One bite-sized tip per reply
Tourist mode · ONSlow
Selamat datang! Welcome. What would you like?
I want fried rice.
Sa-ya ma-u na-si go-reng.→ I would like fried rice.💡 Tip: in Bali, “mau” means “want” — friendly and casual.
Quick phrases

The five sentences that get you through the day.

FAQ

Honest answers.

Is this another flashcard app?

No. We don’t do streaks, XP, or vocabulary drills. You speak, the AI replies, you learn from the correction. That’s the whole product.

Why only one scenario?

Because depth beats breadth at a hackathon — and on your trip. One flawless restaurant conversation > ten broken ones.

Do I need an account?

Nope. Open the demo, tap the mic, start talking. No login, no payment, no onboarding.

What languages?

Bahasa Indonesia today. Other Southeast-Asian languages are next if people actually use this.

Practice the conversation before you’re standing in line.

Tap the mic. Order something. Be the tourist who says “terima kasih” and means it.