Talk to anyone, for free
People come to LowKey from Discord, Free4Talk and Clubhouse for one reason: a free, purpose-built place to practice languages by actually talking to real people. See how it compares.
LowKey vs Free4Talk
If you love the simplicity of Free4Talk — drop into a room, start talking, practice a language for free — you will feel right at home on LowKey. It keeps everything that made free-talk rooms great and rebuilds the experience on a faster, more modern platform.
See the comparison →LowKey vs Discord
Plenty of people use Discord servers to practice languages — but Discord was built for gaming communities, not for meeting a new speaking partner. LowKey is purpose-built for exactly that: open your browser and you are one click from a live room in your target language.
See the comparison →LowKey vs Clubhouse
Clubhouse made live audio rooms feel magical — but most of its rooms are a few speakers and a large, silent audience. If you want to actually talk rather than listen, LowKey turns that format into small, interactive rooms built for real conversation.
See the comparison →LowKey vs HelloTalk
HelloTalk made language exchange mainstream, mostly through text. LowKey takes the same idea — meet native speakers, help each other learn — and puts live conversation first, so you spend your time actually speaking.
See the comparison →LowKey vs Tandem
Tandem popularized finding a language partner online. LowKey offers the same connection with native speakers, but free and built around live rooms you can join right now — no waiting to be matched.
See the comparison →Ready to just start talking?
Browse the live rooms and join your first free conversation in under a minute — no downloads, no fees.