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Lesson 1: Duolingo

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Duolingo is the world’s largest language learning platform, founded in 2011 in Pittsburgh by Luis von Ahn and Severin Hacker. Today it has over 500 million registered users and offers courses in more than 40 languages. Its green owl became one of the most recognizable brand characters of the digital era. This project analyzes how its communication works, structured as one Duolingo lesson: five units from introduction to conclusion.

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Duolingo positions itself as the democratizer of language education: learning that is free, fun and accessible to everyone. The brand does not sell expertise and authority like traditional schools. It sells consistency through play: five minutes a day, streaks, leagues and rewards.

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  1. Free language education

A full course without paywalls. The freemium model makes quality education accessible to anyone with a phone.

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  1. Learning as a game

Streaks, XP, leagues and hearts turn grammar exercises into a daily game loop.

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  1. Five minutes a day

Duolingo sells consistency, not intensity. Short daily sessions build a long-term habit.

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  1. A brand with a personality

The owl Duo is not a logo but a character: dramatic, possessive, ironic.

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Target audience:

• digitally native users who skip ads and live inside meme culture • self-improvement driven people resistant to being lectured • audiences who follow brands as entertainment, not as services

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The official website duolingo.com is the functional hub: courses, the blog, the Duolingo English Test, press materials and the design system at design.duolingo.com. The site keeps the same illustrated character style as the app.

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Instagram and X serve as meme-reaction channels where the brand replies to users in character. Duolingo regularly appears in comments under viral and celebrity posts, generating visibility without paid placement.

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Push notifications work as a separate communication channel. Their passive-aggressive tone became so culturally recognizable that it spawned thousands of memes about the threatening owl, which the brand embraced and amplified.

User-generated memes about the threatening owl.

The PR strategy is built on stunts and earned media: a 5-second Super Bowl ad, collaborations with Scrub Daddy and HEYDUDE, celebrity interactions with Dua Lipa, and the staged Death of Duo in February 2025 that made global news. Users could revive the owl by completing lessons: a PR stunt converted directly into product engagement.

The Death of Duo campaign, February 2025

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One of the most viewed videos on the official account.

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A 500-day streak becomes part of self-presentation. Following Duolingo signals fluency in internet culture. UGT predicts that media serving identity construction generates the strongest loyalty, and the streak system converts this loyalty directly into product usage.

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Duolingo Official Website. URL: https://www.duolingo.com (accessed: 06.06.2026).

Image sources
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https://www.duolingo.com (дата обращения: 06.06.2026)

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https://design.duolingo.com (дата обращения: 06.06.2026)

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https://www.tiktok.com/@duolingo (дата обращения: 06.06.2026)

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https://www.instagram.com/duolingo (дата обращения: 06.06.2026)

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https://blog.duolingo.com (дата обращения: 06.06.2026)

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