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Grid3 vs LetMeTalk AAC

A side-by-side comparison

Grid3 and LetMeTalk’s AAC apps have some key differences. Grid3 is known for its robust behavior supports and family sharing features, making it great for early communication. LetMeTalk is free and easy to get started, focusing on affordability and simplicity. In the table below, we’ll compare features like pricing, vocabulary, and ease of use to help you decide which AAC app is best for your needs.

LetMeTalk

Grid3

Good for Early Communication
2
Not ideal for users who have no foundation of language.
7
Can help early learners but includes an overwhelming set-up process
Affordable Pricing
8
The app is free. However, there is no support included and the quality of the application is low and is not recommended by speech therapists.
5
The app-only is £9.99 per month or £349.99 one-time-payment. But dedicated devices are hundreds of dollars and funding is complicated.
Easy to Get Started
2
All the video tutorials on the associated website are in Spanish, and little support is offered.
3
There are different "Grid sets" to choose from, so setup and process is different for each.
Easy Parent Modeling
3
Very little power is given to parents to interact with their child's new language. They would need to download the app on their own phone and point everything out, or take the device away from the user.
7
"Find word" functionality has to be added to the grid set to help guide a path to a word
Incentives to practice
0
No incentives to practice LetMeTalk, and many users get frustrated with the interface and no longer look forward to practicing.
6
The limited games offered may help children be excited to interact with the talker
Natural voices and language availability
3
16 languages are available, but there are very few voices to choose from. There also seems to be a consistent glitch where the sound does not play when tapping words.
6
Available in 15 languages.
Customer Support
1
Very little support offered in English or in real-time. When clicking "support" in the app, users are taken to an "error" page.
6
Available by phone, website chat, and email, but limited onboarding support
Motor Planning
3
No clear organization or strategy to helping users learn language consistently.
7
Each grid is based on the same layout, which helps with motor planning
Simplicity of screen
4
The image-to-text size ratio is confusing to users and makes it difficult to read.
7
Depends on the grid chosen. Some are more complicated than others! Deciding which is best can be a bit overwhelming.
Affordable dedicated device option
0
LetMeTalk is only offered as an app to be downloaded on a device already owned.
3
Funding a dedicated device includes a 4 step process with lots of paperwork and forms. The device costs are not clear up front.
Communication with spelling
3
There is an alphabet included but no spelling words included
8
Grid3 does have a keyboard functionality that can be added to a grid
Reminders to Practice
0
No reminders to practice AAC included with your purchase.
0
No reminders to practice Grid3 are included in-app.
Image and Symbol Quality
5
LetMeTalk uses 9000 pictograms of ARASAAC.
8
Grid3 uses a variety of symbols: Widgit, PCS, Symbol Stix and Snap Photos
Fun Games to Build Skills
0
There are no games in LetMeTalk that help AAC users improve their finger dexterity.
8
Grid3 does offer interactive learning through 25 animated activities.
Care team access
2
Very little functionality built out to include care team members like therapists and teachers in the language learning journey.
5
Remote editing can only be done from a Windows computer.

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