
An app for effective language training
A spaced repetition app that builds the cards for you
Cards that know when to come back. Review less, remember more.
Try it freeYou make the cards. You drill them. A week later half have evaporated. Because a paper stack — or a plain deck — has no idea when you are actually about to forget a given word.
A real spaced repetition app does. It schedules each review just before the moment of forgetting — so you review less and remember longer. That is the gap between "I studied it" and "I remember it."
In Taalhammer you do not assemble all of that by hand like in Anki. Type a word; AI adds the sentences, context and audio. The algorithm does the rest. And the whole thing points where you make cards in the first place: speaking.
Repetition is sparring. Memory is a muscle. Start loading it.
Comparison
| Taalhammer | Anki | |
|---|---|---|
| Scheduling | Adaptive spaced repetition (SM-15) — plans every review | Spaced repetition too, but you tune it |
| Card creation | Type a word; AI adds sentences, context, audio | You build every card by hand |
| Audio | Pronunciation included | Add-ons and config |
| Goal | Spoken fluency, not just recall | Whatever you set up |
| Onboarding | Works out of the box | A learning curve of its own |
What users say
Over 24,000 people use Taalhammer. Learners who add 3–5 of their own cards on day one convert 5.8× more often — your own material works.
As a polyglot I tested all the other tools like Anki, Quizlet, and Memrise. But Taalhammer is in a league of its own. — Martin
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from Anki?
Same method, none of the assembly. In Anki you build and configure every card; in Taalhammer you type a word and AI adds the sentences, context and audio while the algorithm schedules each review. Spar, do not tinker.
What is spaced repetition and why does it work?
It shows you each item just before you would forget it — against the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve. You review less and remember longer. Repetition is sparring; memory is a muscle that grows under load.
Can I make my own cards?
Yes — and it matters. Add words and sentences from your real life, AI expands them, and you study what you actually use instead of a generic deck.
Is Taalhammer free?
You start free and test the method risk-free. Full access is paid — see the pricing page.