Vocabulary that keeps moving with you.
VocBee turns language learning into a focused daily habit: level-based words, tap-to-hear pronunciation, real sentence context, favorites, progress tracking, and reminder windows that fit your day instead of interrupting it.
Everything on the website maps to a real app behavior.
The landing page mirrors VocBee's actual product flow instead of promising generic language-learning fluff. Visitors see what the mobile experience really looks like before they install.
Daily word flow
Pick up from the exact point you left off with a single vocabulary card built for focus.
Quick level placement
Choose a level manually or take a short placement test before the feed begins.
Pronunciation on tap
Tap the word or sentence to hear it aloud without leaving the lesson.
Real sentence context
Each word comes with examples and translations so learners absorb usage, not isolated memorization.
Favorites and progress
Save worth-repeating words and see clear progress across levels over time.
Reminder windows
Define when reminders start, when they stop, and how often they appear.
Choose your native language
VocBee uses it for translations, level prompts, and onboarding clarity.
Pick the language you want to master
Supported language pairs pull from the same structured vocabulary system used in the app.
Start with the right level
Select Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced, or take the quick quiz.
Decide how often VocBee should show up
Notifications support the habit without hijacking it because schedule stays in your control.
A learning system built around steady progression.
VocBee uses CEFR-aligned tracks and progress-aware review, so learners can understand how the app grows with them from first contact to more fluent daily usage.
Beginner
Understand basic phrases, build confidence, and start with approachable vocabulary.
Intermediate
Move into familiar topics, context-driven examples, and conversation-ready words.
Advanced
Practice more complex words and richer usage patterns without repeating basics.
Designed for multilingual learners from day one.
VocBee supports a broad set of languages for both the learner's base language and the target language. The website makes that breadth visible with actual supported options.
21 language options already in the app
English, Turkish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, Amharic, Persian, Serbian, Swahili, and Urdu.
Questions users ask before they install.
The answers below align with the current app behavior and help visitors understand what VocBee actually does: how words are learned, how reminders work, and how progress is saved.
How do learners mark words as learned?
VocBee uses swipe-based flashcard behavior. Learners can swipe a card to mark it as learned, skip it for later, or favorite it for quick review.
Can users listen to pronunciation inside the lesson?
Yes. The app supports tap-to-hear pronunciation for the current word and example sentence so audio stays attached to the learning moment.
Does the app support level placement?
Yes. Users can choose a level directly or take a short test to estimate the right track before the vocabulary feed begins.
How flexible are the reminders?
Users can define start and end hours, choose a reminder frequency, and decide whether notified words should be auto-marked as learned or kept in queue.
Is progress saved across sessions?
VocBee stores progress, favorites, language choices, and reminder preferences so learners can continue where they left off and sync their setup when signed in.