AI for real-world communication

Unlock your cross-cultural social fluency.

Learn the humor, references, and real phrases behind social fluency — so you can speak naturally, say the right thing, make conversations more interesting, and belong in any culture, language, or community.

Talkney 1.0 is live

Your cheat code for joining the conversation.

A swipeable guide to the slang, humor, references, and replies that help you understand the moment and jump into the conversation.

Download on the App Store

Decode modern social language.

Learn the slang, humor, cultural references, and reply patterns people actually use — so you can understand what is happening, catch the vibe, and answer in a way that feels natural.

Slang & real expressions Memes & humor Culture & references Replies & comebacks
A phone showing a social language knowledge library with floating phrase and culture cards.
A young person learning social language from a real-life conversation scene.
Detected phrase "That's fair."

Meaning changes by tone and context.

Real language,
captured from
real life.

Turn everyday life into a living classroom for social communication — learning naturally from conversations, media, communities, and the world around you.

TikTok & Reels Group chats Campus talk Work convos Podcasts Street moments

Speak the insider language of every circle.

Every circle has its own references, humor, phrases, and unspoken context — the signals that help you follow the topic, catch the meaning, and actually have something to say.

A young person using a phone with floating cards representing Gen Z culture circles.
A phone connecting a young user to different social situations with AI communication cues.

Know what to say next, in any social moment.

Learn what people actually say across thousands of real-life situations — the phrases, tones, references, and comebacks that help you jump in naturally and keep conversations moving.

Turn social outsiders into confident participants.

Talkney is built for people navigating new cultures, communities, and social environments — especially those who understand the language, but still feel outside the conversation.