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In One Sentence

Aelano is built for a simple learning path: start with content you genuinely want to hear, use AI subtitles and sentence-level help to understand it, then turn that input into long-term memory through review and passive listening.

How People Usually Use It

Most users move through Aelano in a flow like this:

1. Start with content you actually care about

You can import videos, podcasts, and audio, or browse content sources inside the app. The point is not to force you into a separate textbook-style system. You can learn from content you already want to watch or hear.

2. Use the player to actually understand the content

The player is where the learning happens. You can listen with subtitles, translations, word explanations, and sentence breakdowns, so you can move from "I kind of get it" to "I really understand what this line means."

3. Save the words and expressions you do not want to lose

When you find useful language, you can add it directly into your own word book. That gives you a way to turn scattered input into a personal learning system instead of letting everything disappear after playback ends.

4. Keep input going even when you are not doing deep study

When you do not want to sit down and study intensively, you can switch to passive listening. That makes it easier to keep hearing the language during commutes, chores, exercise, and other low-focus moments.

5. Stay consistent over time

Aelano tracks study time, streaks, goals, and review progress. The goal is not to show off features. It is to help you keep momentum long enough for the language to actually stick.

Read the Next Pages Based on Your Goal

If your main question is how to start with content, go to Start with Content You Actually Care About.

If you want to understand how the player supports real learning, read Listen, Watch, and Actually Understand.

If you care more about retention and long-term review, continue with Keep the Language, Keep the Input Going.

If you want to set up language preferences, devices, and membership, read Set the App Up for the Way You Learn.