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Your due work is grouped clearly so users can jump in fast instead of hunting around the app.
Kanji, grammar, kana, reading, reviews, friends, and chat in one place. LexStud is built for people who want structure, not random drills, scattered notes, and ten different tabs open.
This is where the homepage stops talking in vague startup language and actually shows what users get inside the app.
Your due work is grouped clearly so users can jump in fast instead of hunting around the app.
Meaning, readings, examples, and sentences live in one place instead of being split across random tools.
Guided lessons make users move forward without drowning in giant walls of notes.
Spaced repetition makes weak items return sooner and known items get out of the way.
Not because it shouts louder. Because it keeps the system cleaner and the next step obvious.
Kanji, grammar, kana, reading, and reviews belong to the same learning flow instead of being scattered across separate apps, notes, and tabs.
Users do not need to guess what to do next. The app keeps the next useful action obvious.
Short sessions, structured reviews, and less noise make it easier to come back tomorrow.
The core is Japanese learning, but the platform also gives you room for classrooms, community, and public content that can bring people in organically.
Useful for teachers and learners who want one place for structure, sharing, and accountability.
Friends, threads, and shared progress without turning the whole thing into noise.
Public material and blog content help people discover LexStud before they even create an account.
Japanese is live now. Later languages can plug into the same structure instead of starting from zero.
Japanese is the live focus. Later languages should plug into the same structure, not force users to relearn a completely different app.