Free · Private · For adults

Learn to read. Fifteen minutes a day.

A calm, private place to learn to read — built for grown-ups, not children. Everything is spoken aloud, so you can start even if you can't read a single word yet. No shame. No rush. No cost.

Completely free · Private · Works on any phone · Listen and tap — no typing or reading required to begin

How it works

Three simple steps.

1

Listen

A patient voice guides every step. Tap the round button any time to hear it again. You never have to read to get started.

2

Find your place

A short, spoken check finds exactly where to begin — from the alphabet up — so you're never lost or bored.

3

Practice daily

Fifteen focused minutes a day: sounds, words, and real sentences. Your progress saves itself, so you can stop and pick up anytime.

Who it's for

If you've ever felt left behind by reading — this is for you.

  • Adults who never got a fair chance to learn
  • Anyone rebuilding after a hard road
  • People who read a little and want to read well
  • Parents who want to read with their kids

It is dignity-first by design: large buttons, a spoken coach, a dyslexia-friendly font and high-contrast option, and never a single word of shame.

Common questions

Honest answers.

Is it really free?

Yes — the program is free to use. Donations are welcome and fund the work, but nothing is required to learn.

Do I need to be able to read to start?

No. The whole program is spoken aloud and operated by tapping large buttons. The first lessons begin at the very alphabet.

Is it private?

Yes. You can begin without giving any personal information. It works on any phone, on your own time, where no one is watching.

How long does it take?

Fifteen minutes a day. Your place is saved automatically, so progress adds up without pressure.

Completely free

Free for you — fully funded by Black Intervention.

There is no charge to learn, ever. Black Intervention covers the cost so the door stays open for everyone. If you're able, a donation keeps this program free for the next person who needs it — but nothing is ever required of you to learn.

It's never too late to learn to read.

Start right now — just listen and tap.