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Wordner
Save, practice, and remember English words with AI
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Alper, the founder of Wordner.
I built Wordner because I know the feeling too well: you see a new English word while reading, studying, working, or traveling. You look it up, understand it for a moment… and a few days later, it’s gone.
A dictionary helps you understand a word once.
Wordner helps you remember it.
With Wordner, you can look up a word, save it instantly, review it later, and turn a quick search into long-term vocabulary growth.
Why I built Wordner
There are many vocabulary apps out there, but a lot of them still feel either too complicated, too old-school, or too easy to abandon after a few days.
Most tools help you find the meaning of a word. But learning a word is more than that. You need to see it again, use it in context, test yourself, and review it at the right time.
That’s the experience I wanted to make cleaner, more modern, and easier to come back to every day.
What Wordner gives you
🎯 AI-powered dictionary tools for definitions, translations, examples, synonyms, antonyms, and usage help
🃏 Smart flashcards with spaced repetition
⚡ 8 different practice modes for different learning moments
📚 Curated collections for daily English, work, school, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, GRE, and more
📈 Progress tracking and streaks to help you stay consistent
⚡ Practice that fits real life
One thing I really cared about while building Wordner was practice.
Vocabulary learning does not always happen at a desk. Sometimes you want to actively test yourself. Sometimes you only have a few minutes. Sometimes you are walking, commuting, or doing a light review before going to sleep.
That’s why Wordner includes 8 practice modes for different moments.
Some modes are built for active recall. Some help you type the word yourself. Some train you to move between English and your native language. And some are designed for calmer, lighter practice at the end of the day.
The idea is simple: instead of forcing every learner into the same study routine, Wordner helps you practice in the way that fits your day.
My goal with Wordner is to make vocabulary learning feel less like memorizing random words, and more like building a personal word library that grows with you.
I’d love to hear your feedback - especially which practice mode feels most useful, what feels missing, and what you’d want improved first.
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About Wordner on Product Hunt
“Save, practice, and remember English words with AI”
Wordner was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. Wordner helps English learners build vocabulary with smart flashcards, AI dictionary tools, focused practice modes and spaced repetition.
Wordner was featured in Productivity (653.5k followers), Education (78.6k followers) and Languages (14.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 171.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Wordner?
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Alper, the founder of Wordner.
I built Wordner because I know the feeling too well: you see a new English word while reading, studying, working, or traveling. You look it up, understand it for a moment… and a few days later, it’s gone.
With Wordner, you can look up a word, save it instantly, review it later, and turn a quick search into long-term vocabulary growth.
Why I built Wordner
There are many vocabulary apps out there, but a lot of them still feel either too complicated, too old-school, or too easy to abandon after a few days.
Most tools help you find the meaning of a word. But learning a word is more than that. You need to see it again, use it in context, test yourself, and review it at the right time.
That’s the experience I wanted to make cleaner, more modern, and easier to come back to every day.
What Wordner gives you
🎯 AI-powered dictionary tools for definitions, translations, examples, synonyms, antonyms, and usage help
🃏 Smart flashcards with spaced repetition
⚡ 8 different practice modes for different learning moments
📚 Curated collections for daily English, work, school, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, GRE, and more
📈 Progress tracking and streaks to help you stay consistent
⚡ Practice that fits real life
One thing I really cared about while building Wordner was practice.
Vocabulary learning does not always happen at a desk. Sometimes you want to actively test yourself. Sometimes you only have a few minutes. Sometimes you are walking, commuting, or doing a light review before going to sleep.
That’s why Wordner includes 8 practice modes for different moments.
Some modes are built for active recall. Some help you type the word yourself. Some train you to move between English and your native language. And some are designed for calmer, lighter practice at the end of the day.
The idea is simple: instead of forcing every learner into the same study routine, Wordner helps you practice in the way that fits your day.
My goal with Wordner is to make vocabulary learning feel less like memorizing random words, and more like building a personal word library that grows with you.
I’d love to hear your feedback - especially which practice mode feels most useful, what feels missing, and what you’d want improved first.
Thanks for checking it out! 🙌