Most people learning a language hit the same wall.
They understand words but can’t speak when it matters. No one to practice with. No safe space to try and fail.
That gap is where this works. You are building a controlled space where someone can practice one real-life conversation until it clicks.
Here’s how to create it.
- Understand the Problem: Most learners struggle with knowing what to say but freezing mid-conversation, and fear of making mistakes in front of others. No structured way to practice speaking daily.
2. Pick a Specific Use Case. Don’t go broad.
Bad idea: “Learn English.” Better: “Pass IELTS speaking.” Even better
The more specific, the easier it is to sell.
- Design the Conversation Flow. Think in short sessions.
Start simple. Then build pressure.
Session 1: basic responses
Session 2: follow-up questions
Session 3: unpredictable questions
You’re training reactions, not just knowledge.
- Build the Chatbot: Use tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or a no-code builder like Voiceflow or Botpress.
Write a clear prompt.
Test it and adjust based on how it responds.
- Add Feedback That Helps. Keep it simple.
Correct one mistake at a time. Rewrite the answer clearly. Sometimes explain why, sometimes just show the fix
Too much feedback slows people down.
6. Make Money From It. People don’t pay for tools. They pay for outcomes.
You can also: Sell niche bots as one-time products. Bundle with a speaking challenge. Add weekly live practice sessions
The more specific the result, the easier it is to charge.