Update: The Ambassador Program is now part of the freelance Babbel Creators network. We are no longer taking applications for Ambassadors.

At Babbel, our lessons represent all types of people, relationships and situations. After all, the language you learn should reflect the language you use in real life. For this reason, we’re starting a new initiative to connect with real people, like you!

We’re excited to announce that we’re introducing a new way to collaborate with our community. We’re looking for language enthusiasts with a unique perspective and authentic storytelling skills to learn with Babbel and create content about their language-learning experience.

What Is The Babbel Ambassador Program?

The Babbel Brand Ambassador Program is a content-for-product exchange between Babbel and globally-minded creators. Once admitted to the program, Ambassador status lasts for one year (12 months) after their Babbel code is sent. We ask creators to share their language-learning journey with 1-2 posts per month from their approved social platform(s).

Every Ambassador Receives 

  • A one-year, full subscription to Babbel — you’ll have access to 10,000 hours of lesson content, including all 14 languages we offer
  • Tagged reposts of your content on Babbel USA’s social platforms, collectively over 1.5M followers
  • Direct access to the Babbel Content team
  • Sneak peeks at new products and features

Who Should Apply?

We’re looking for content creators with 1,500 or more followers on their Ambassador-approved platform (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter or YouTube) and/or 5% to 7% engagement rate according to Social Blade. Creators should have an audience that’s mostly U.S.-based, an active social media presence (posting at least a couple times every month) and a demonstrated passion for language learning, culture, travel and personal development.

How To Apply

The Ambassador Program is now part of the freelance Babbel Creators network. We are no longer taking applications for Ambassadors.

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