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👋How Duolingo Succeeded in the Market (And How Analytics Helped) Duolingo is one of the most popular language learning apps (ranked #1 in app stores). Instead of boring lessons, it feels like a game with progress, levels, rewards, mini-game exercises, and more. According to the company, around 34 million people use Duolingo every day. But what’s behind this success? 1. "Test Everything" is a key principle at Duolingo. Constant experiments help the company improve learning and find new ways to grow. At any given moment, Duolingo runs hundreds of A/B tests. They experiment with everything—from small UI changes to major features like leaderboards. They've even built their own A/B testing platform. ➡️Learn about Duolingo’s experiments: article ➡️Example of an A/B test to build a daily learning habit: article ➡️Tools Duolingo uses for data analysis: article 2. Duolingo develops its own metrics to help improve the product. One of the most important metrics is "time spent learning well." ➡️How Duolingo develops its metrics: article 3. In 2018, after several years of consistent year-over-year growth, the DAU metric began to stagnate. To address this issue, the Data Science team developed a "Growth Framework," which helped increase DAU fourfold since 2019. ➡️More on this case: article 4. Motivation to use the app and learn a language may work for speakers of one language but not for speakers of another. Duolingo developed the Expurrimenter, which helps conduct A/B tests on in-app messages to ensure that the messages motivate all learners equally and feel natural to them. ➡️How Duolingo adapts in-app messages: article 5. Turning a Free App into a $7.7 Billion Business: video Working at Duolingo Duolingo has 700+ employees from 30 countries, with 45% being engineers (including developers and data scientists). Check out their job openings, including internships: careers. Learn about Duolingo’s interview process: article. If you found this content helpful, hit 🔥!