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Wordie – Spaced repetition vocab app built around sentences not quizzes

Wordie – Spaced repetition vocab app built around sentences not quizzes

by tailaiw·Apr 3, 2026·3 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

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Parent-reviewed sentences beat quizzes, but Anki and Duolingo already own spaced repetition.

Strengths
  • Parent-in-the-loop review workflow prevents kids from gaming the system
  • AI articles tailored to reading level solve the 'unknown words in context' problem
  • Sentence-based practice targets actual usage, not just recognition
Weaknesses
  • Spaced repetition vocabulary space is crowded with established players
  • No clear technical differentiation beyond standard SRS algorithms
Category
Target Audience

Parents of elementary school children

Similar To

Anki · Quizlet · Memrise

Post Description

I used to print AI-generated articles for my kids to read and memorize vocab from. Two problems: no way to track what stuck, and the articles often introduced words they didn't know either — I'd end up Googling definitions mid-bedtime-reading.

Most apps "solve" the tracking problem with quizzes. But recognizing a word in a list is easy — using it in a sentence is where real understanding shows up. My kids could ace a quiz and still have no idea how to actually use the word.

The other missing piece is the memory curve. Without spaced repetition, words just evaporate — they'd "learn" something on Monday and it'd be gone by Friday. The research is clear: revisiting at increasing intervals is far more effective than cramming. Most kids' apps ignore this entirely.

I built Wordie for my own kids, but realized the same pain points probably resonate with other parents. Kids read short AI-generated articles with vocabulary words at their level, then write their own sentences for each word. I (the parent) review them before the word moves forward. Words that pass enter a spaced repetition queue. Ones they struggle with stay in rotation.

Built with a lot of AI help — which felt fitting for an AI-powered kids' app.

Would love feedback from other parents.

https://gowordie.com

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