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Inku vs Busuu for Japanese

Busuu is a multi-language app with human peer feedback. Inku is Japanese-only with native audio. Community vs focus.

BBao HuaUpdated April 21, 202612 min read

Short answer

Busuu offers structured Japanese lessons with native-speaker review on your writing. Inku is flashcard-first with curated content.

Category: Multi-language lesson app with peer reviewPricing: $14/mo, $84/yr PremiumSince: 2008

Intro

Busuu has a unique feature: native speakers of your target language review your writing. It is a strong tool for learners who want human feedback. Inku doesn't compete on that. Inku competes on polish, audio quality, and 10-minute-a-day usability.

When Inku is the better pick

  • You want actor-recorded audio on every card. Inku has native voice acting. Busuu uses a mix of TTS and short native clips.
  • You prefer flashcards over structured lessons. Inku is flashcard-first. Busuu is lesson-first with review exercises.
  • You want a calm, single-purpose app. Busuu teaches 14 languages and has a community interaction layer. Inku is Japanese-only and solo.

When Busuu is the better pick

  • You want peer feedback on your Japanese writing. Busuu's peer review feature is unique. Inku does not offer this.
  • You want a full Japanese lesson curriculum. Busuu teaches grammar through structured lessons. Inku does not.
  • You want multiple languages in one subscription. Busuu covers 14 languages on one price. Inku is Japanese-only.

Feature-by-feature

FeatureInkuBusuuWinner
FormatFlashcardsLessons + peer review
AudioActor-recordedMix of native + TTS
Peer reviewNoYes, unique
LanguagesJapanese14
Pricing$29.99/yr$84/yr
Daily commitment10-15 min20-30 min (lesson)
PolishHighHigh

Inku's favor · Busuu's favor · roughly even

The honest take

Busuu's peer review is a genuinely good feature that no other app has at the same quality. If that matters to you, Busuu wins. If you want flashcards and actor audio and a calmer daily ritual, Inku wins.

Verdict

Use Busuu if: you want peer review and a structured curriculum. Use Inku if: you want focused flashcard practice with native audio.

They can pair. Inku for daily flashcards, Busuu for occasional writing practice with peer feedback.

From a learner

I came from this app, bounced off, and Inku gave me something I could actually finish. That is the whole pitch.
A learner who tried Busuu first

Common questions

Is Busuu's peer review actually useful?+

Yes, at beginner to intermediate levels. At advanced levels the feedback becomes thinner because fewer Japanese natives review beyond N3 material.

Does Inku offer any community features?+

No. We deliberately keep Inku social-free.

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