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Language Workspace · Authenticated DB-backed workspace

Keep your word practice organized instead of losing it in scattered notes.

Create personal word entries, update them over time, mark favorites, track completion, and archive older words in a private vocabulary workspace.

  • Save the word, meaning, examples, and notes in one personal record
  • Use favorite and completion state to separate high-value and reviewed words
  • Archive and restore older entries without deleting your vocabulary history

Current V1 is a private vocabulary workspace. It is not a public daily puzzle and it does not run as an AI vocabulary trainer.

Word flow

Capture → Review → Revisit

  1. 1. Save the word entry in your protected workspace
  2. 2. Mark complete or favorite as your review state changes
  3. 3. Archive older entries without losing the saved record

DB

Persistence

Per-user

Ownership

What Daily Word Challenge gives you in V1

The product is built as a personal word library with review state, not as a shared challenge feed or public vocabulary game.

Lead value

Structured word records

Keep the word, meaning, notes, and examples together in one owner-scoped entry instead of spreading them across generic notes.

Completion and favorite controls

Track which words are reviewed and which words matter most without mixing those two states together.

Safe detail review

Open the word detail route when you want the full record, then return to the workspace once the word is updated.

Archive-safe history

Move older words out of the active list while keeping them available for future review.

Why this works better than casual vocabulary lists

The product stays intentionally narrow: one protected personal workspace, one word model, and one clear place to manage review state over time.

Focus 01

Truthful product boundary

This is a personal vocabulary workspace for words you save and maintain yourself, not a public shared challenge or AI trainer.

Focus 02

Review-first structure

Favorite, completion, and archive controls give the library shape without turning it into a complicated study system.

Pillar 01

Truthful product boundary

This is a personal vocabulary workspace for words you save and maintain yourself, not a public shared challenge or AI trainer.

Pillar 02

Review-first structure

Favorite, completion, and archive controls give the library shape without turning it into a complicated study system.

Pillar 03

Searchable personal reference

Search and filters keep the saved word list useful as the workspace grows beyond a handful of entries.

Pillar 04

Protected personal access

Protected routes and safe detail handling keep one user’s words separate from another user’s workspace.

How it works

Move from word capture to reliable review

The workflow is designed for one user keeping vocabulary records clear now and easy to revisit later.

  1. 1

    Create the word

    Start in the protected workspace and save the vocabulary entry you want to keep in your own library.

  2. 2

    Update review state

    Use favorite, completion, search, and archive controls to shape the active word set around what matters now.

  3. 3

    Open details when you need full context

    Review and edit the full word record on the detail route, then return to the workspace with the saved state intact.

Current product shape

Built for personal word tracking, not a public challenge feed

The landing copy stays aligned to the verified implementation: Daily Word Challenge helps one authenticated user maintain a DB-backed vocabulary library with completion, favorite, archive, and detail controls.

  • Good fit for learners building a reusable private vocabulary list
  • Centered on manual word tracking, completion state, favorites, archive/restore, and safe detail review

Freeze truth

Personal word workspace only

Use this section only when the product needs one extra layer of clarity beyond features and workflow.

Start building a word library you can keep returning to

Open the workspace, save the words properly, and keep your review state visible as the vocabulary set grows.