Che Diario
Become part of the conversation, not just an observer.
Learn Argentine Spanish through real Buenos Aires news — adapted to your level, grounded in Rioplatense usage, and short enough to fit into a busy day.
Why this exists
Most Spanish tools teach neutral textbook language. Che Diario helps you understand what people in Buenos Aires are actually saying, reading, and reacting to.
Who it's for
Che Diario is designed for digital nomads, remote workers, exchange students, and expats in Buenos Aires who want practical local Spanish — not just app streaks.
Daily value
Read a short adapted lesson, understand the local context, and leave with a phrase or question you can use the same day.
Rioplatense angle
Voseo, lunfardo, pronunciation cues, cultural references, and register notes are part of the product promise — not a side note.
How the first paid-value experience works
1. Tell us your level
Choose A1–C2, add interests, and mention your neighborhood if you want content that feels closer to your day-to-day life.
2. Receive a sample lesson
The first beta users get a handcrafted welcome sequence and a sample issue built around real Buenos Aires headlines.
3. Upgrade if you want the founding cohort
Once the value clicks, monthly and annual hosted checkout links let motivated users pay without waiting for a full billing build.
What you get in each issue
- 2–3 Buenos Aires headlines rewritten by your CEFR level.
- 3–5 vocabulary highlights with plain-English context.
- Grammar spotlight, including voseo and Argentine-specific usage.
- One cultural note tied to daily city life.
- A conversation starter to help you use what you learned right away.
- Weekly Saturday bonus with local idioms, events, and progress touches.
Smallest credible paid offer
- Founding monthly: $9.99/month via hosted Stripe checkout
- Founding annual: $79.99/year via hosted Stripe checkout
- Free beta remains available for people who need to see the value first
- Student/local plan stays validation-first until there is clearer demand evidence
Sample lesson structure
This is the shape of the first paid-value experience: a welcome flow plus one sample lesson that proves the concept before full automation exists.
Want the full product-style example? Open the live preview lesson.
Headline
Subte workers announce a paro: what it means for your commute today.
Vocabulary
paro, molinete, demorado, laburo — explained in plain English with local nuance.
Grammar spotlight
How voseo imperatives show up in quotes and why ‘vos podés’ sounds different from textbook Spanish.
Conversation starter
‘Che, ¿sabés si hoy anda la línea D?’ so you can turn reading into a real exchange.
Pricing + checkout
The product now has a concrete validation-ready payment path: hosted Stripe checkout for the two founding plans, with the free beta still available for lower-intent users.
Hosted checkout now live • MercadoPago still planned later
7-day beta trial
$0
No card needed
Join the first cohort, receive a welcome email, and try one handcrafted sample lesson.
Join free betaFounding monthly
$9.99
Per month
Daily BA-news lessons for learners who want steady local fluency and early-shape the product.
Start monthlyFounding annual
$79.99
Best value
Lock in the launch rate and build a daily Rioplatense reading habit across the full year.
Choose annualStudent / local
$4.99
Monthly intro plan
Planned lower-friction pricing for students and residents learning on the ground.
Join waitlistJoin the beta cohort
We're aiming for the first 50 people who want a practical, Buenos Aires-specific path into Argentine Spanish. Tell us your level and interests so the early content is relevant from day one.
What we store: your email, level, and optional preferences.
Why we store it: to contact the cohort and shape the welcome flow.
Conversion strategy: free beta for uncertain users, hosted checkout for high-intent users who already want the founding cohort.
Frequently asked questions
Can I actually pay now?
Yes. The monthly and annual founding-cohort buttons now open hosted checkout links so demand can be validated without building a full custom billing system first.
Is this a generic Spanish newsletter?
No. Che Diario is specifically built around Buenos Aires news, Rioplatense usage, and the kind of Spanish you hear in daily city life.
Do I need to be advanced?
No. The beta starts with level-aware content and collects your CEFR level so the first emails can be adapted to where you are now.
What happens after I join or pay?
You enter the early validation cohort, receive the welcome flow and sample lesson structure, and help shape the first paid-value experience before full automation exists.