Fluency Email
One exercise per week in your inbox. Pick your day and skill.
Free weekly option or €9/mo with 7-day free trial.
Sign up below ↓How Fluency Email works
Three steps. Takes two minutes to set up.
Pick your days
Monday to Friday, Sunday brunch sessions, whatever works. Your rhythm, your rules.
Get your exercise
A focused exercise lands in your inbox at the time you chose. Reading, writing, or speaking.
Do it, done
Complete the exercise, it gets saved to your dashboard. 10 minutes, tops.
Everything you need, nothing you don't
All Skills Covered
Reading, writing, and speaking exercises. Rotate through or focus on one.
Matched to Your Level
From A1 to C1. The exercises meet you where you are, not where you think you should be.
Pick Your Schedule
Choose exactly which days you want to train. Change it anytime.
Saved to Dashboard
Every completed exercise is tracked. See your progress build up over time.
Pause Anytime
Going on holiday? Busy month? Pause and come back when you're ready.
Tailored Feedback
Each exercise comes with feedback on what you did well and what to work on.
Want more than email? Your diary becomes a song.
The Dagboek (in Tools Suite) turns your entries into real Dutch songs.
Start training today
Pick your level, choose your days, and you're set. Your first exercise arrives at the time you pick.
Busy week? Do 2 sessions. Good week? Do 5. Either works.
Want more than email?
The Tools Suite (€19/mo) includes Fluency Email plus the Dagboek, Fluency Tulip, Fluency Skills, and DFL Methode.
7-day free trial on all paid plans.
See all plansWhat learners say
“Getting a Dutch exercise in my inbox every week keeps me accountable. It's like having a mini lesson that I can't forget about because it's right there.”
Kevin
“The exercises match my level perfectly. Not too easy, not impossible. And I love that I can choose what day works best for my schedule.”
Priya
“Free weekly exercises? I was skeptical but they're genuinely good quality. It's what got me hooked and eventually I upgraded to the full tools.”
Tom