SuperWordly
p/superwordly-2
Learn English words while doing other stuff online
Isaac Albets Ramonet
SuperWordly — Learn English words while doing other stuff online
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SuperWordly gets the plain English meaning of words you don't know while reading in context. Once a week, you receive an email with a selection of 5 words you have added, with examples of usage and prompting you to use these for a week.
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Isaac Albets Ramonet
🤩 Hello, Product Hunt! I'm Isaac, the maker of SuperWordly! Superwordly is a tool to learn English - by learning more English words - you don't know - while doing stuff online without losing focus, context and train of thought. 🧑‍💻 How It Works With a SuperWordly account and add the extension. Find a word you don't know, select the word, right click and "—> send to Wordly!". A popup with a simple definition will appear (we try our best to curate all word definitions to be as simple as possible). Cool. If we find synonyms and antonyms and it's appropriate to show them, it will also show those on the popup. You go on with your life doing whatever you're doing. Now, once a week, we send you an email with 5 of your words, with the definition as a reminder 🧠 and examples of how to use them. Your task? Use those 5 words for the next 7 days as much as possible. And you get to learn a lot of words - very well ✅ - without much effort. 🤓 Let's get into the science behind Superwordly: It's based on simplification, spaced repetition, learn-by-doing and context. Basically, (1) you learn and retain more when things are explained in simple terms, (2) your capacity to retain increases with revision at different times, (3) we learn 10x more when we do the things (in this case, use the words) than when we just read, (4) it's easier to understand something when the context around that something is there and available. Superwordly uses all these and more psychological techniques under the hood for you to learn more quickly. Pretty cool, huh? 😎 Superwordly has a premium version which does things a bit differently: - You can change how many of those 5 words you receive; you can tune it up and get 5 words per day if you're a super learner -Modify how the popup shows and what it shows - Access to new research features - Access to features early - Access to some features not in the free version ➕Give SuperWordly a try today; you can go for the 🚀 free (forever) version or 🤑 buy the premium.
Isaac Albets Ramonet
Here’s the backstory of how this all started - because this product was actually not a product but an internal tool for myself. Back in 2019, I was on a winter holiday for Christmas (finally!) after almost 2 years without a real day off. Holidays are great to…think. To think about things during the busy week (or rather busy years), I couldn’t pause to ponder and see through. One such thing was my ability to express myself in English (painful!). I moved to the UK 4 years ago, and after I tiptoed living in SF for a while, I still wasn’t confident. My English wasn't all that great - and I could tell by the responses I got from people when talking with them. Sure, there are multiple components to this, correct grammar (or knowing where to put things and what makes sense and what doesn’t), order, exceptions, pronunciation, yadda yadda yadda. However, I’ve got all that covered already at that stage. My weakness was the number of words I knew to express myself. And to express what I wanted to say well and in a concise manner. To be able to explain stories and carry everyone with me instead of me explaining nonsense and not feeling the same connection with people. [detour 1, read below] I thought about how I would resolve this part of the issue. In the past, I studied English and learned a few words by reading and writing long lists of words and definitions. However, it felt tedious. The words had no context, and unless I were to use them straight away, I forgot them. The ones I used a few times and regurgitated the meaning I did remember. So spaced repetition and using those words in the correct context a few times would do the trick. Cool. I went online and searched for that - something that allowed me to add words I don't know while I read stuff online (as a proxy to increase my vocabulary), get the word on the page right where I’m reading it and get an email with a few of those each week to practice. … And I was in for a surprise. I thought there would be a few solutions to pick from, but alas, nope. Not a single one. At least not with what I wanted. I wanted the full package, not strap things together here and there to get the functionality. I wanted something cohesive. So being handy - I made one that fitted my needs and proceeded to use it exclusively for 1 entire year, where my vocabulary improved a lot. And from then shared it with people, and people found it interesting…and here we are. ⬅️ ➡️ [detour 1, below] To make my point clear, let’s take a short detour and then explain with examples. There have been plenty of studies on which subset of words you need to go about doing anything in English. A 100, a 1000 or anything in between. The funny bit is I… kind of disagree with that…because it’s not an absolute measurement. Can you go around walking to a destination? Yes. Can you explain a story and get the desired outcome? Absolutely not. Can you explain a situation clearly and get the desired outcome? Barely, if you’re lucky. Let’s see some examples: You say: “This weekend, I was hiking, and an animal came to me. I was scared.” The listener thinks: “He was hiking and got scared of an animal that approached him? Why? What?… Odd” Let’s add a bit of vocabulary to the above sentence, out of the “MINIMUM NUMBER OF WORDS” list to communicate (that being a 100, 1000 or anything in between) You say: “This weekend, I was hiking, and suddenly, an animal started chasing me, growling and groaning. I was scared.” The listener thinks: “Wow! What was that? Poor guy…are you okay? Did something happen? Can I help you?” A totally different image… And obviously a totally different response. (And also…would you… in your native language… describe what happened, like “the animal came to me” at all?. Not really.)
Isaac Albets Ramonet
And here a funny story of how it was used in a way that well, was not meant to: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Emma White
Congratulations on the launch of your new product! It's great to see your hard work pay off.
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@emmawhite65 thanks Emma! appreciate you coming around and commenting :) Hard work always pays off, no?
Tanmay Parekh
All the best for the launch @isaacalbets
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@parekh_tanmay thanks a lot Tanmay :) fingers crossed
Dávid Sipos
💡 Bright idea
Hey Isaac, Congrats on your launch! It would be great to see more product pictures or the extension in action on the images.
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@david_sipos thanks a lot! That's a good point. We are making one and will be adding it shortly.
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@david_sipos ok here we go:
- bear with me this is unedited and unscripted and not post-edited (for speed)
Pihu Rana
Brilliant work on your product launch! The features and functionality are impressive. Congratulations and best wishes for its continued success!
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@pihu_rana thank you so much Pihu - working as fast and as hard as we can to make it better. Do appreciate your commenting here today :)
Tanu Arora
Cheers to your product launch! Your innovation and hard work are paying off. Congratulations and may your success continue to soar!
Isaac Albets Ramonet
@tanu_arora Thanks Tanu, appreciate the comment! Always looking forward more success!!