u/FluffyMind2112

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I kept failing to stay consistent with JLPT prep — so I built an app to fix that

I'm a CS student from India currently studying for JLPT myself, and my biggest problem was never the content — it was consistency. I'd open one app for vocab, another for grammar, watch a few YouTube videos, and then just... stop after two weeks.

So I built MinnaLearn. The whole idea was simple: open the app, know exactly what to study today, and keep going without feeling overwhelmed. It covers JLPT N5 vocabulary and grammar in a clean daily practice flow that takes just a few minutes to get through.

No complicated dashboards, no feature overload — just structured daily prep that actually keeps you on track.

I recently published it on the Play Store and I'm actively looking for feedback from real learners. If you're preparing for JLPT N5 or know someone who is, I'd really appreciate it if you checked it out.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maadhu.minnalearn

What's been the hardest part of your JLPT N5 prep so far? Would love to know.

u/FluffyMind2112 — 12 days ago