Learn new sentences everytime you unlock your smartphone.


Make language learning passive and convenient. Instead of setting aside dedicated study time, absorb new sentences automatically during everyday phone usage.

Brief, frequent exposure is scientifically proven to be more effective for language acquisition than sporadic, long study sessions. HabitWords transforms idle phone unlocking into a micro-learning opportunity.

Unlike flashcards or abstract vocabulary lists, HabitWords presents complete, real-world sentences that helps you understand language in context, improving comprehension and retention.



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