Our Story

We built JAM for people who are tired of learning English… but still can’t speak it.

Because we’ve been there — understanding everything, but freezing when it’s time to talk.

Most English learners don’t have a knowledge problem.

They have a speaking problem.

You study grammar.

Rules and structures are clear in your mind.

You memorize vocabulary.

You know thousands of words on paper.

You watch videos.

You can understand movies without subtitles.

But when it’s time to speak:

You hesitate
You translate in your head
You lose confidence

And eventually… you avoid speaking altogether.

"Traditional learning doesn’t train you to respond — it trains you to recognize."

Why consistency matters

Fluency isn’t built by studying more.

It’s built by speaking more — consistently.

Intimidation

Speaking in public or with native speakers feels like a test.

Time Constraints

Traditional 60-minute classes are hard to fit into life.

Unsafe Space

Fear of making mistakes stops people from even trying.

JAM is a speaking gym

Not a course. Not a classroom. A place where you train your speaking daily.

Short Sessions

1-minute bursts of focus that fit anywhere.

Natural Repetition

Training until response becomes automatic.

One Skill

Focusing on one thing at a time for real growth.

Confidence comes from doing — not studying.

The JAM Method™

Our approach is built on how real fluency is actually achieved.

Automatic Responses

Repetition builds the neural pathways needed to speak without the 'mental loop' of translation.

Improved Thinking Speed

The 1-minute time pressure trains your brain to retrieve vocabulary instantly under stress.

Consistency over Intensity

Short sessions reduce anxiety, making it easier to stick with the habit for months, not days.

Built by Experience

JAM was built by people who struggled with speaking English themselves.

We didn’t want another app full of lessons. We wanted something that actually makes you speak. So we built it.

Our Goal

To help millions of people feel confident speaking English in the real world.

Not perfect. Not native-like.

Just confident.