
An app for effective language training
The best app to learn Dutch and actually speak it
Living or working in the Netherlands? Speak before they switch to English.
Try it freeYou live in the Netherlands, or you are heading there. You finished the course, you "did" the vocab — and in the shop everyone switches to English anyway.
Most apps will not change that. They keep you motivated, shower you with hearts, keep you in the game — and leave you understanding without speaking.
Taalhammer forges differently. Spaced repetition drives words into reflex — repetition is sparring, memory is a muscle. AI builds the material from your words, including the ones from work. And it carries you where other apps stall: to spoken fluency at C1/C2.
No excuses. Forge Dutch into reflex.
Comparison
| Taalhammer | Most apps | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it takes you | Spoken fluency, C1/C2 | Usually stalls at B2 |
| Repetition | Adaptive spaced repetition — de/het comes back before you forget | Basic or none |
| Material | Your words, your sentences — built by AI | One lesson for everyone |
| What you train | Speaking and understanding | Recognising and tapping |
| What drives you | Real progress | Streaks and badges |
What users say
Over 24,000 people forge a language with Taalhammer every day.
As a polyglot I tested all the other tools like Anki, Quizlet, and Memrise. But Taalhammer is in a league of its own. — Martin
Frequently asked questions
What is the best app to learn Dutch?
The one that gets you speaking before locals switch to English on you. Taalhammer drives vocabulary and the de/het genders into reflex with spaced repetition and builds material from your own sentences — including the ones from work.
How do I learn Dutch fast for work or life in the Netherlands?
Learn the words you actually use. Add your own work and daily phrases; the app schedules the reviews so they enter reflex instead of fading after a week.
Is Taalhammer free?
You start free and test the method risk-free. Full access is paid — see the pricing page.