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Combining the best of spaced repetition and graded reading, tailored to your interests.
Step-by-step lessons with vocab briefings, grammar explanations, and reading practice. Start with Hangul basics or jump into beginner news.
Professional-grade review algorithm that adapts to your memory. Import your Anki decks or build new sets—your cards review at the perfect time.
Track your study time, review counts, card states, and streaks. See your progress with charts and heatmaps that keep you motivated.
Select any Korean text to translate and save to your vocabulary. Practice with real content from day one.
We're starting with foundations and news. More domains launching soon.
Master Hangul and essential grammar from zero. Learn to read and construct basic sentences with structured lessons.
Alphabet, particles, verb forms
Read real Korean news with high-frequency vocabulary (L1: 500 most common words). Social and cultural topics.
Short articles, current events
Conversational Korean, slang, and everyday expressions from popular media.
K-dramas, variety shows, films
Poetic and emotional language. Understand your favorite artists.
K-pop, ballads, indie music
Honest comparisons and practical advice — from app reviews to realistic timelines.
I tested every major Korean learning app for 6+ months. Here's which ones actually work, which waste your time, and what to use based on your goals.
Read guide →Anki is powerful but outdated. If you're learning Korean, these modern alternatives will save you time and actually help you read and understand real content faster.
Read guide →Duolingo has 500+ million users. It has almost none of the vocabulary you need to read a Korean news article. Here's an honest assessment of what Duolingo Korean actually teaches you.
Read guide →The FSI says 2,200 hours. That number is real, but it answers the wrong question. Here's an honest breakdown of Korean learning timelines based on actual goals.
Read guide →Literary and formal Korean. From webtoons to novels.
Webtoons, short stories, novels
After years with Anki (500 hours, 400,000+ reviews), I switched to ForeignPage for learning Korean. Here's an honest comparison of what's better, what's worse, and whether you should make the switch.