Honest comparison
KidSchooler vs Mondly
41 languages, Nepali absent
Mondly teaches 41 languages through bite-sized lessons and conversation simulators. Despite the wide coverage, Nepali is not on the list — and there's no public roadmap to add it.
Who each one is for
Mondly is for casual language dabblers who want short, gamified lessons in popular languages. For Nepali specifically: not an option — the language isn't on the platform.
Mondly pricing
$9.99/mo / $48/yr · Lifetime $90 · no Nepali content
Side by side
| Feature | KidSchooler | Mondly |
|---|---|---|
| Teaches Nepali | Yes | No |
| Free, no paywall | Yes | Free tier limited; $48+/year for full |
| Web access (no app install) | Yes | App + limited web |
| Devanagari script + romanized | Yes | N/A |
| Trekking-specific phrases | Yes | No |
| AI conversation practice | Yes | Chatbot for supported langs |
| VR / AR module | No | Mondly VR (Quest) |
| Free public API | Yes | No |
Where Mondly wins
- Wider language coverage (41) — for the ones it covers
- VR module is a unique gimmick for serious gamified-immersion learners
- Strong daily-lesson cadence and reminder system
Where KidSchooler wins
- Teaches Nepali
- Free with no nag screens or upgrade prompts
- Trekking + festival content tied to actual Nepal travel
- AI roleplay actually built into the free tier
Verdict
Mondly's wider list is irrelevant if your target language is Nepali. The Quest VR module is fun for the 41 supported languages — KidSchooler can't compete there for Spanish or Korean. For Nepali, it's the only option that actually exists.