Share your story
Help HiOla collect real language practice proof.
If HiOla helped you practice Spanish, send a voice note, understand a family message, support a student, or keep a bilingual conversation moving, share what happened. Permissioned stories help make the public site more accurate and useful.
What to send.
| Story type | Helpful details | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish learner story | What message, question, voice note, or phrase did you practice? | Helps HiOla show real conversation practice without generic claims. |
| Bilingual family use case | What language pair, relationship, or family moment did HiOla support? | Helps explain when translation-supported chat is useful. |
| Teacher or tutor feedback | What assignment, worksheet, or student practice problem did you test? | Helps improve resources for classrooms and tutoring. |
| Screenshot or demo idea | Which app moment would make the benefit clear to a reviewer? | Helps build better media kit and product-tour proof. |
| Friction note | Where did the product, copy, download path, or practice flow confuse you? | Helps improve conversion and user onboarding. |
Permission checklist.
- Say whether HiOla can quote your story publicly.
- Say whether your first name, role, school, organization, city, or handle can be shown.
- Remove private names, phone numbers, addresses, and sensitive messages from screenshots.
- Do not send another person's private message unless you have permission.
- Tell HiOla if your story is only for internal feedback.
Email template.
My role: learner / teacher / tutor / parent / creator / reviewer
Language or use case: Spanish practice / bilingual family chat / classroom / other
What happened:
What HiOla helped with:
What was confusing or missing:
Permission: HiOla may / may not quote this publicly
Name or attribution to use, if any:
Ready to send feedback?
Include only details you are comfortable sharing, and clearly mark anything that should stay private.
Related pages.
FAQ.
Will HiOla publish my story automatically?
No. HiOla should only publish stories, names, screenshots, classroom examples, or quotes after getting clear permission and confirming any details that should stay private.
What kind of story is useful?
Useful stories describe a real language practice moment, such as sending a Spanish message, using a voice note, practicing with a classmate, or helping a bilingual family chat.
Can teachers share classroom feedback?
Yes. Teachers and tutors can share assignment ideas, classroom friction, worksheet feedback, and what students needed to practice.
