Why ‘Duolingo for everything’ keeps trending
Duolingo cracked something rare: it made learning a daily habit. Streaks, XP, and bite-sized lessons turned a chore into a game people return to for years. Naturally, people keep asking for the same thing for other subjects — a ‘Duolingo for blockchain’, ‘for business’, ‘for coding’. The demand is real; what's been missing is a way to produce that much personalized content.
Why it didn't work before
Duolingo's magic is also its limit: every lesson is hand-authored by a large team. That works for a handful of languages, but it doesn't scale to every subject a curious adult might want to learn. Building a fixed course for ‘everything’ by hand is impossible — which is why the ‘Duolingo for X’ idea stayed a meme instead of a product.
Why AI changes the equation
An AI tutor flips the model. Instead of authoring one fixed course, it generates a personalized path on demand — calibrated to your level, with lessons, exercises, and quizzes for whatever you want to learn. The gamified habit loop stays; the content becomes infinite. That's the missing piece that makes ‘Duolingo for everything’ finally viable.
How Dropee does it
Dropee generates an AI learning path for any topic, gives you an AI mentor per skill, and wraps it in a genuine game layer: XP, a knowledge tree that grows from seed to mastery, and a living animal identity forged from how you actually learn. It's the gamified daily habit of Duolingo, aimed at real, substantive skills.