Motivation

Simpli is a simple international language—why does it matter? Egalitarian access to communication matters. Today, the languages that open doors (English, Mandarin, Spanish) require years of study and often reflect historical power rather than fairness.

Positioning statement

Simpli is a next-generation auxiliary language combining English vocabulary with Indonesian-style grammar to achieve maximum simplicity without sacrificing expressiveness.

Simpli is not “simplified English.” Simpli does not aim to replace English. You can still learn English and enjoy English literature and books while using Simpli as an auxiliary bridge language.

Simpli aims to reduce barriers:

A language that many people can learn quickly can serve as a bridge for work, travel, and cooperation, without requiring everyone to master a complex historical national language.

Strategic positioning

Where Simpli wins clearly:

Scalability notes

Simpli has strong potential to become a real language if:

Key risk: if spelling diverges too far from English, Simpli loses a major advantage for adoption.

Rooting in real languages · Comparison with other languages