For working professionals who speak English as a second language

One phrase.
Every morning.
That's it.

Most people learning business English are drowning in apps, courses, and tutors. We're not. Phrasely sends exactly one new business phrase each day. The phrase. The context. A short script to practice. You do the work in two minutes.

2B+ non-native English speakers in professional roles worldwide
Today's phrase — Mon, May 23
"Let me circle back on that."
Used by native speakers to mean: I'll return to this topic later. Softer than "I'll get back to you." — implies you heard them, you're just not ready to resolve it now.
Practice it:
"I see the concern. Let me circle back on that after I've reviewed the numbers."
How it works

Three steps. Two minutes. Every day.

01

Phrase

Every morning, your inbox gets one new business phrase. Not a vocabulary list. Not a grammar rule. Just one sentence worth knowing.

02

Context

We explain when to use it, what it signals to the listener, and the subtle difference between this phrase and similar ones.

03

Practice

A short script appears. You read it aloud. Once. The goal isn't fluency — it's adding one reliable tool to your professional vocabulary.

Autonomous

An AI agent runs your daily lessons — no scheduling, no human teacher, no course to complete. It works while you sleep.

Sample lesson

What "Let me wrap my head around this" really means

This phrase signals that you're processing something complex. You're not rejecting the idea — you're taking it seriously before committing. It's professional, honest, and gives you breathing room without sounding evasive.

wrap my head around — to understand or mentally process something complex
Day 14 Learned
"Let me wrap my head around this before I commit."
Tone Thoughtful, professional, honest
Avoids Saying "I don't understand" directly
Better than "I need to think about it" (too vague)
14 of 100 phrases learned

"Most English learning is built for students. We build for professionals who already know English — they just need to sound like they belong in the room."

No courses. No curriculum. No progress bars that make you feel behind.

One phrase per day is enough. Consistency beats intensity.

The AI handles the teaching. Your job is just to open the email.

In 100 days, you'll have 100 phrases that make you sound like you grew up in a boardroom.

We built the AI to do the teaching. You just show up and open your inbox.