Watch and learn Spanish.

Learn Spanish by watching videos you’d actually choose to watch — gaming, vlogs, travel, we have a range of topics you’re already interested in. Start with content made for your level, enjoy the story, and let your Spanish build naturally over time — no flashcards, grammar drills, or dedicated study sessions required.

How it works

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Watch

Watch videos that peak your interest. Vlogs, travel, fashion — absorb the language while being entertained by the creators.

Browse videos
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Hop

We'll give you the next video based on what we think you'll understand so you don't have to go digging. Or if you prefer to get lost in the creators' backlog, you can!

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Progress

As the hours grow, you will be improving your language skills without even realising. Videos that sounded like gibberish become perfectly understandable — magic!

See it in action

See the hop in action

LingoHop builds a personalised path through content you love.

Coffee culture in Madrid

Spanish · Beginner90% match

Life in Madrid as a student

Spanish · Beginner+91% match

Weekend in Valencia

Spanish · Intermediate92% match
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Hidden gems in Valencia

Spanish · Intermediate93% match

Inside the hop

Every video you finish becomes the anchor for the next. LingoHop looks at what you just watched and hands you a video that shares its vocabulary and pace — so the next one is always a natural step forward.

481.7Hours of input
8Creators
914Videos

Where the videos come from

Every video on LingoHop is from an independent Comprehensible Input creator on YouTube — free, on their own channels. LingoHop brings them together into one library: every video sorted by difficulty and linked to the next, so you always know where to hop.

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Why this exists

Spanish was my last real attempt at learning a language. I told myself I'd give it two years, and if it didn't work I'd accept I couldn't learn one. That was 2.5 years and 1,600 hours of input ago. It worked.

The thing that kept catching me out — and still does — is figuring out what to watch next. My hours were scattered across YouTube, a couple of subscription apps, and Patreon, with nothing keeping count. And jumping from a video I understood to one I didn't was always the moment I wanted to give up for the day.

I'm a software engineer of twelve years and I'm interested in the science behind Comprehensible Input, so LingoHop is me trying to simplify the route to fluency as much as I can. Right now that's a hub for Comprehensible Input creators with their videos sorted by level, hopping you to the next-best one when you finish. Where I want to take it is a dynamic roadmap shaped by the community — when to start speaking, when to start reading, which books to pick up — without having to go and dig those answers out yourself.

— Jamie