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kaku.so

Japanese kanji dictionary + handwriting spaced repetition

kaku.so is two tools in one: a fast Japanese dictionary and a spaced-repetition study system built on top of it. Unlike Anki, nothing to build - see a word, tap once, it's in your reviews. And it trains recall, not recognition. No multiple choice, no tapping the "right" answer - you handwrite each word from memory, stroke by stroke, on a canvas. Reviews hit right before you'd forget. For dedicated learners it's brutal in the best way - it turns you into a kanji terminator.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Adrian. I built kaku.so because I was learning Japanese as a hobby and kept hitting the same wall - I'd "recognize" a kanji on a flashcard, feel like I knew it, then blank completely when I had to actually write it. Recognition and recall are different skills, and almost every app trains the easy one. So kaku.so does two things. First, it's a genuinely fast Japanese dictionary - look anything up, instantly. Second, anything you look up you can drop straight into a spaced-repetition study queue with one tap. No deck-building like Anki, no curating cards - the dictionary and the study tool are the same thing. And it forces recall: meaning + reading shown, blank canvas, you write the word from memory. FSRS-6 schedules reviews right before you'd forget. It's demanding, but for dedicated learners that's the point - you actually retain what you study instead of fooling yourself. It's free, no ads, no tracking, and I have no plans to ever change that. I'm one person building it after hours while finishing a PhD in an unrelated field, so I'd love feedback -especially what's missing or annoying. What would make a tool like this genuinely useful for your own studying?

About kaku.so on Product Hunt

Japanese kanji dictionary + handwriting spaced repetition

kaku.so was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #117 on the daily leaderboard. kaku.so is two tools in one: a fast Japanese dictionary and a spaced-repetition study system built on top of it. Unlike Anki, nothing to build - see a word, tap once, it's in your reviews. And it trains recall, not recognition. No multiple choice, no tapping the "right" answer - you handwrite each word from memory, stroke by stroke, on a canvas. Reviews hit right before you'd forget. For dedicated learners it's brutal in the best way - it turns you into a kanji terminator.

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Who hunted kaku.so?

kaku.so was hunted by Adrian Sieradzki. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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