Comment by fermentation
2 years ago
Really cool idea. One thing I'd love would be to filter content by JLPT level, like a graded reader. Seeing a bunch of N2 vocab in the "beginners" section is confusing and makes me feel like I'm not yet ready to use this app.
This does better than that. As it learns your familiarity, it will give you a familiarity % for each page you load, with breakdowns showing how many of the vocab/kanji you know, are still learning in flashcards, or that are new to you.
It sounds like you'd like to see a summary of what JLPT level the unknown words are at. You can see this info via the familiarity dropdown but I can see how surfacing that earlier is valuable.
I do have some JLPT N5/N4/N3-specific feeds in there as well. I'll look into what's going on with N2 vocab in beginners category (though the JLPT classification is imperfect because there is no officially published list - I've used ebook corpus w/ custom heuristics to guess at the rest of the JLPT vocab beyond the partial list officially published years ago).
I also plan to add "ultra beginner" / "from zero" introductory materials soon.