A friendly, conversation-first way to learn Cebuano — the language spoken across the Visayas and Mindanao. Built for travellers, partners, and the genuinely curious.
Chika With Me isn't another rigid drill app. It's organized the way real conversations are organized — by what you'd actually say in a moment. Greetings. Ordering food. Numbers. Asking for directions.
Every word has audio recorded by native speakers. You can mark anything as "learning" to focus your practice, run quick daily quizzes, and watch your progress build over weeks rather than minutes.
It's deliberately simple — no streaks, no shame, no manufactured urgency. Just words you'll actually use, in your pocket whenever you want them.
Snippets of the app — built to be glanced at on a phone, paused on between conversations, returned to whenever curiosity strikes.
Words organized in clean tiles you can flip to reveal the translation, and tap to hear how they actually sound.
A quick warmup pulled from what you're learning. No drills, no streaks — just enough to keep the words fresh.
What does Maayong buntag mean?
A friendly report card showing what you've practiced, what's getting easier, and what's still tricky.
Type either language. Live results show definitions, audio, and what topic they belong to.
Small features that compound. Each one designed to lower the friction between you and your next conversation.
Every word has a clean audio recording. Hear the rhythm before you read the syllables.
Toggle any group as "learning" to focus your quizzes on what matters to you right now.
Ten questions, sixty seconds, no fuss. Built to fit between coffee and the next thing.
Greetings, food, numbers, transport, emotions — words clustered by when you'd actually need them.
A weekly report card showing what's getting easier and what's still tricky. No fake streaks.
Designed for phones first. Open it, learn three words, close it. That's a complete session.
Tagalog gets all the apps. But across Cebu, Bohol, Davao, and most of the southern Philippines, people don't speak Tagalog at home — they speak Bisaya. If you want to actually connect with someone from Mindanao or the Visayas, this is the language to learn. We made the tool that didn't exist.
We're keeping the beta small so we can talk to early users. Drop your email and we'll send you an invite as spots open up.
We'll only use your email to send you an invite. No marketing list, no spam.