Learn Korean fast — without falling off
Most people quit Korean long before it clicks. I think there's a better way — so I'm building a set of free tools to help you actually get there, starting with the fastest path to reading Hangul and a growing grammar library. It's early, and improving.
How Hangul works
Letters stack into blocks. Learn the pieces once, read anything.
The real problem
The hard part isn't starting. It's sticking with it.
Almost anyone can learn to say 안녕. Far fewer are still going three months later. Consistency is where Korean is really won or lost — and the usual path quietly works against it.
Why people fall off
The payoff feels far away
For the first few weeks it's memorizing with little to show for it. Motivation runs out before real progress shows up — and one skipped day quietly becomes ten.
“Just immerse” doesn't work yet
Everyone says to consume Korean content. But early on you don't have the vocabulary, the time, or honestly the interest to sit through shows and articles you can barely follow.
There's no clear next step
Grammar is scattered across textbooks, forums, and random videos. Without a path, you spend more time collecting resources than learning — and eventually drift away.
A better way
What I'm building to fix it
Free tools that give you an early win, a clear path, and a way to keep Korean in your day — so you're less likely to fall off. Here's what's live so far.
Read Hangul first
The alphabet is the one thing you can fully learn on day one. Memory-hook images and drills get you reading real syllables in a single sitting — a quick win that makes everything after it feel possible.
Know what to learn next
A growing, plain-English grammar reference — 291 patterns across beginner to advanced, each with clear examples. One place to follow instead of ten browser tabs.
Meet Korean where you already are
The browser extension brings Korean into the English pages you already read, with AI-generated memory hooks — so exposure builds up without carving out separate study time. This is the piece I'm actively improving.
It's early — come build it with me
These tools are free and still growing. Start with the alphabet today, and if something's missing or clunky, tell me — that's what shapes what I build next.
Got feedback or an idea? Email me directly.