1. Speaking practice with voice feedback

    Tap a line in any chapter to record yourself saying it. Bookverse compares your audio to the native voice and tells you how close you got — including on tones. Works offline on most phones; falls back to a backend transcription service on devices without on-device speech recognition.

  2. Daily goals + study dashboard

    A small, configurable daily target lives at the top of the dashboard. Hit it in around ten minutes and the streak ticks up. The new “Your study & progress” panel shows where you are in the current book and what’s queued next.

  3. HSK 3.0 Band 2, Book 1 — chapters 1-2

    The first two chapters of Band 2 are live. Audited vocab and grammar against the new standards; cross-band leaks are explicitly tagged so you always know when a chapter is borrowing from a level above or below.

  4. HSK 3.0 Band 1, Book 1 — chapters 1-4

    The marquee course’s first four chapters launched. Dashboard refactor lands alongside: book metadata is now first-class, so progress is tracked per-book rather than per-app.

  5. Bookverse open beta starts

    The platform opens to early users — free during the beta. Mandarin HSK 3.0 is the first course; Korean and English are queued behind it.

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