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The Sibling Problem With Most Language Apps

Plenty of families have more than one kid who could benefit from language practice, but a lot of apps make that awkward. Either the app is built for a single user and a second kid means a second subscription, or the whole household is forced to share one login and one progress bar — which means a seven-year-old and an eleven-year-old end up either both stuck at the younger kid's pace, or the younger one dropped into material built for someone years ahead of them.

Why Separate Progress Actually Matters

Siblings rarely learn at the same pace, even in the same language, and forcing them onto a single shared progress track tends to frustrate whichever kid it doesn't fit. Separate profiles under one account solve this cleanly — each kid moves at their own speed, sees their own level, and doesn't have their progress overwritten or reset by a sibling using the same login.

Different Languages, Same Account

It's also common for siblings to want different languages entirely — one drawn to Spanish because of a friend, another curious about Mandarin or ASL. An account that supports multiple languages per learner profile, rather than locking the whole household into one language choice, lets each kid actually follow their own interest instead of whatever the older sibling picked first.

Where Lumi Lingo Fits

A single Lumi Lingo account supports up to 8 learner profiles, each with its own progress, level, and language choice, switchable through a simple learner picker rather than separate logins. A placement quiz for each new profile means an older sibling isn't forced through the same starting material as a younger one just because they share an account, and each kid can pick their own language from Spanish, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian, or ASL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can siblings at different ages use the same language app?

Yes, as long as the app supports separate profiles with independent progress, so each kid moves at their own speed within the same account.

Do I need a separate subscription for each kid?

Not with an app built around family accounts — a single subscription covering multiple learner profiles avoids paying per child.

What if my kids want to learn different languages?

An app with multiple language options and independent per-kid progress lets each sibling work through a different language on the same account.

How does Lumi Lingo work for a family with more than one kid?

A single account supports up to 8 learner profiles, each with its own progress, level, and language choice, switchable from a simple learner picker.

Which languages can each sibling choose?

Spanish, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian, and ASL — each learner profile can pick independently.

Room for the Whole Family

Spanish, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian, or ASL — up to 8 kids on one account. Free 72-hour trial, no card needed.

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