Track real exposure
Log listening, reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary, grammar, and custom immersion sessions in one place.
LinguaTrackr helps input-based learners record listening, reading, and other exposure so the effort behind acquisition becomes visible over weeks, months, and years.
comprehensible input tracker
LinguaTrackr is not another lesson app. It is a measurement layer for the learning you already do with native media, tutors, books, podcasts, flashcards, and real conversations.
Log listening, reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary, grammar, and custom immersion sessions in one place.
See totals, trends, streaks, activity balance, and long-term consistency without turning study into noisy gamification.
Keep your profile private by default, make progress public only when you choose, and export your history on Pro.
Use LinguaTrackr when you want evidence that your routine is actually moving, not just a vague sense that you studied.
Log active and passive listening sessions, then review how much understandable audio you are getting each week.
Record books, articles, manga, subtitles, and pages read so reading input sits beside your listening data.
Mark sessions as easy, just right, or challenging so you can spot whether your input is staying useful.
Use cumulative totals and activity patterns to see whether your routine supports the thousands of hours language acquisition often needs.
Short answers for learners comparing trackers, spreadsheets, and app dashboards.
Yes. LinguaTrackr is designed for learners who want to track real input from listening, reading, native media, and conversations.
No. You log the activity and difficulty based on your own judgement, then use the dashboard to review patterns over time.
Yes. Reading sessions can include pages read, while other activities can be tracked by time and notes.
Add your first language, log a real activity, and let your dashboard build up from honest learning data.