Low confidence · 50 reviews analyzed · Based on 50 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate writing practice mechanics allow users to manually trace characters rather than forcing font-based inputs and spaced repetition flashcard system provides an effective method for memorizing kanji and vocabulary, but report high resource consumption causes device heating and performance degradation during extended study sessions and subscription pricing is perceived as prohibitively expensive relative to local market purchasing power.
Rating: 4.7
Reviews: 50
Confidence: low
Post-update data is insufficient to confirm if the latest fixes for UI layout and video errors have improved the broader sentiment landscape.
How did the latest release land?
Review themes
What users love
- Writing practice mechanics allow users to manually trace characters rather than forcing font-based inputs
- “Users appreciate the ability to write characters naturally instead of conforming to rigid font shapes”
- “The writing animation and the ability to erase and retry characters are highlighted as satisfying features”
- Spaced repetition flashcard system provides an effective method for memorizing kanji and vocabulary
- “The integration of spaced repetition with writing practice is cited as a superior learning tool”
- “Users value the flexibility of custom decks for promoting long-term vocabulary and grammar retention”
Common complaints
- High resource consumption causes device heating and performance degradation during extended study sessions
- “Users report significant device heating and performance lag while using the application”
- “Some users experienced green screen errors or inability to open the app on certain devices”
- Subscription pricing is perceived as prohibitively expensive relative to local market purchasing power
- “Users express frustration that the cost of the subscription exceeds common digital service fees”
- “The transition from a free-to-use model to a subscription-gated experience has alienated long-term users”
Most requested
- Search functionality within specific decks is needed to help users find kanji encountered in real-world contexts
- “Users find it impractical to manually scroll through large N1 or N2 decks to locate specific characters”