Your notebook · Tuesday, 21:05
Ayer fui al mercado y compré flores para mi abuela.
Your sentence. The margin replies. One correction, two notes. Nothing in red.
Tap an underlined word
You read stories and write your own sentences in the language you're learning. The margin explains what's new, corrects what actually went wrong, then brings it back before it fades. No red X. No scores. No guilt.
Three minutes a day · no card needed
§ 01 · the method
Every lesson is something you'd actually want to read: a story, a dialogue, a bit of culture. Written in the language, at your level. You read, and the margin quietly explains the rest.
Slip up and nothing buzzes. The correction appears next to your sentence (quiero → quisiera), the way an editor would write it. Your mistakes are kept, and they turn into tomorrow's practice.
Every word you meet is remembered for you. Spaced repetition brings it back right before you'd lose it, in a story, a drill, or a sentence of your own. Miss a week? The margin doesn't scold. It waits.
§ 02 · one day
§ 03 · the index
Fifteen practice modes in all. Plus a dictionary that explains anything you tap, word lists that build themselves, and a review queue that sets its own pace.
§ 04 · the languages