Anki alternative·built for Spanish

Anki for Spanish.
Without the setup.

You know spaced repetition works. You've tried Anki. But you spent more time managing decks than actually learning Spanish.

This has everything Anki does for Spanish — frequency-ranked, pre-built, with live comprehension tracking. Open it and start learning in 10 seconds.

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Why Anki users quit

You didn't fail Anki.
Anki failed you.

Anki is a brilliant tool — for people who already know how to learn. For Spanish specifically, it puts every hard decision on you.

01
Deck building is a full-time job
You spent hours finding the "best" Spanish deck on AnkiWeb. Half the cards had typos. The other half taught you words you'd never hear in a real conversation.
02
No order. No strategy.
Most Anki decks are alphabetical or themed. You learned "aardvark" before "but." Frequency-ranked learning isn't the default — it has to be manually configured.
03
500 reviews. No idea what you can understand.
Anki tells you how many cards you've reviewed. It doesn't tell you what percentage of real Spanish you can now understand. Progress feels invisible.
Head to head

Anki vs. this

Feature
Anki
This
Spaced repetition
Ready in 10 seconds
Frequency-ranked vocabulary
Pre-built Spanish content
Live comprehension %
Knows what to teach next
Works on mobile
Partial
Free to start
What's different

The three things
Anki never solved.

No setup
Open it. Start learning.
No deck importing. No settings to configure. No deciding what to study. The 1,500 most important Spanish words are already there, in the right order, waiting for you.
Frequency-first
Every word earns its place.
Words are ranked by how often they appear in real spoken Spanish — not alphabetically, not by theme. Word #1 is more useful than word #2. Always. No Anki deck on earth guarantees that.
Real progress
Not reviews. Comprehension.
After every session you see your comprehension percentage — how much of real spoken Spanish you can now understand. Not a card count. Not a streak. Something that actually means something.
How it works

Same method as Anki.
Done right for Spanish.

Spaced repetition works. We didn't reinvent it — we just removed everything you had to do yourself in Anki.

1
See a word
A Spanish word appears. You try to recall the meaning before revealing it — same as Anki.
2
Rate yourself
Was it easy, hard, or did you blank? Your rating determines when this word comes back.
3
The algorithm spaces your reviews
Hard words return in hours. Solid words return in days, then weeks. Nothing is wasted.
4
Watch your comprehension climb
Every word you lock in adds to your % of real spoken Spanish. The number keeps growing.
Common questions

FAQ

Is this better than Anki for learning Spanish?+

For Spanish specifically, yes. Anki is a general-purpose tool — you have to find decks, configure settings, and decide what to learn. This is purpose-built: words are pre-ranked by real frequency, SRS is pre-configured, and your comprehension percentage is tracked automatically. You start learning in seconds, not hours.

Do I need to build decks like in Anki?+

No. The deck is already built — 1,500+ high-frequency Spanish words ranked by how often they appear in real spoken Spanish. You start with the most impactful words first, in the right order, from day one.

Does this use spaced repetition like Anki?+

Yes. Words are reviewed at increasing intervals, just before you'd forget them. Hard words come back sooner, easy ones are spaced further apart. The difference is it's pre-configured for Spanish — you never touch a setting.

Can I import my existing Anki progress?+

Not currently. The word list is standardised so everyone starts from the same frequency baseline. If you've been using Anki for Spanish, you'll likely move through the early words quickly — they'll feel like review.

What does the comprehension percentage mean?+

It's an estimate of what percentage of real spoken Spanish you can understand based on the words you've learned. Learn the top 100 words and you can understand around 50% of everyday speech. At 1,500 words you're at roughly 80%. This is based on lexical frequency corpus research.

Anki taught you the method.
This does the rest.

Free to start. No deck building. Your comprehension % starts climbing from session one.

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