Stella has an interview for an AE role at @HeyGen this week.
She built a @TryLiveAvatar of her interviewer to practice on.
The avatar is harder on her than the real one will be. Probably.
Build with us 👇
LiveAvatar Spanish Coach: "Hola, ¿cómo estás?"
Stella: "Eres guapo (you're handsome)"
LiveAvatar Spanish Coach: "...we're getting to that. let's start with hello."
@stellazhu_ is practicing for tonight's @hinge date. watch:
She built a working POC in <30 minutes with @claudeai Code, @TryLiveAvatar Claude skills, and our embed in full mode. Faster to build than it is to learn a language.
Our girl @stellazhu_ has a date tonight with a @hinge guy who only speaks Spanish.
She doesn't speak Spanish. All she has is 4 hours, @claudeai code, @TryLiveAvatar Claude skills and the LiveAvatar API.
Build with her 👇
Coffee chats aren't just for breaking into an industry.
They're how people prep for deals overseas, interviews abroad, partner intros across markets.
The hardest part might not actually be the questions. It's doing it in a language that isn't your first.
@stellazhu_ shipped the multilingual version of the redo:
Built with @claudeai Code, @TryLiveAvatar Claude skills, and our embed in full mode.
Yesterday we watched @stellazhu_ build the redo for coffee chats.
Here's what it looks like in action:
Built a working POC in <30 minutes with @claudeai Code, @TryLiveAvatar Claude skills, and our embed in full mode. Faster to build than it is to schedule a real coffee chat.
Nobody's good at coffee chats the first time. The problem is you usually only get one.
@stellazhu_ built the redo. A LiveAvatar alum you can practice with as many times as you want— comp, day-to-day, whether the degree matters, what she'd do differently.
Trained on Stella's real experience. Not a generic alum. The actual one.
Build with us — Stella edition👇
"We are actively competing with a growing set of companies trying to solve the role-play at scale problem, but because of our work with LiveAvatar, we're ahead of the game."
— Lauri Leinonen
The moat in this category isn't curriculum. Every competitor has curriculum. It's whether the practice surface feels human enough that students keep showing up.
Most language learners can read, write, and pass the test.
They still freeze the moment a real conversation starts.
Here's how Master English used LiveAvatar to solve the hardest part of language learning, and built a 60,000-user paying business doing it. 👇