Thai-English SRS for iPhone

Study that feels ceremonial, not clinical.

วัดคำ · lacquer, parchment, and memory

Wat Kham turns Thai-English vocabulary review into a daily ritual with real spaced repetition, spoken Thai, and a richly crafted card experience.

Built for people who want retention science without the gray-box productivity aesthetic. You still get disciplined scheduling, but the app feels like an object worth returning to.

48 Focused decks
FSRS Real scheduling
2-way Thai ↔ English
Why It Feels Different

Retention science, wrapped in the same visual language as the app.

Wat Kham is not trying to be another interchangeable study dashboard. The website now mirrors the app’s lacquer reds, warm golds, and parchment surfaces because that atmosphere is central to the product.

Real spaced repetition

FSRS-backed scheduling surfaces cards when they matter. The app preserves grades, due state, and review history locally on your device.

Thai and English both ways

Switch the prompt direction depending on how you study. The same card system supports English speakers learning Thai and Thai speakers learning English.

Metal-rendered cards

Cards are rendered like objects, not flat widgets. Paper, foil, tilt-responsive lighting, and surface detail all come from the custom renderer.

Pronunciation on reveal

Thai text-to-speech anchors recall to real sound, which matters for learners who are still building confidence with the script.

Daily momentum

Streaks, milestones, and reminders support consistency without pushing the app into loud gamification territory.

Atmosphere with restraint

Lanterns, gold dust, and ceremonial ornament stay in the background. They support focus rather than distract from the recall loop.

Localized Screens

The interface already travels across Thai and English contexts.

These are real App Store screenshots pulled from the current release assets, so the site can finally show the product as it actually appears in both storefronts.

English Screens

Deck browsing in the default storefront.

The English set makes the library, due counts, and ceremonial layout legible immediately for first-time visitors.

English App Store screenshot showing the Wat Kham deck list
Thai Screens

Thai storefront assets now reflect the same product quality.

The Thai capture set lets the website acknowledge that the app is presented natively for Thai users too, not just translated in body copy.

Thai App Store screenshot showing the Wat Kham deck list
Recall Loop

The review screen is the proof point.

Showing both localized review captures is stronger than describing them. Visitors can see the real card treatment, typography, and recall flow before they ever tap the App Store button.

English review screenshot from Wat Kham
Thai review screenshot from Wat Kham
Two Learner Paths

One deck system, two study directions.

The app is structured so both learner groups get the same premium experience without needing separate products or duplicate content.

English speakers learning Thai

  • Thai prompt on the front, English meaning on the back.
  • Romanization support and Thai text-to-speech on reveal.
  • Useful for early script learners, travelers, and partners of Thai speakers.
  • Designed for daily recall, not one-off phrasebook browsing.

Thai speakers learning English

  • English prompt on the front, Thai reference on the back.
  • Good for students and professionals building durable vocabulary.
  • Thai remains a familiar anchor while English recall gets stronger.
  • The same review loop and deck structure apply in both directions.
How It Works

Short sessions, persistent memory.

Wat Kham keeps the loop simple. You pick a deck, review what is due, grade honestly, and let the scheduler shape tomorrow.

1

Choose a deck

Start with greetings, travel, food, work, or one of dozens of focused vocabulary sets.

2

Recall before reveal

See the prompt, commit to an answer, and only then turn the card.

3

Grade honestly

The four-grade loop drives future scheduling and determines what returns tomorrow.

4

Return daily

Spacing works because the app remembers what happened, not because it overwhelms you with volume.

Pricing

Free to start. One-time unlock when you are ready.

Wat Kham is deliberately simple commercially: start with the real review experience for free, then unlock the complete deck library with a single purchase.

Free

Starter library

$0
Everything needed to feel the review loop.
  • 4 beginner decks
  • Full renderer and review flow
  • Thai text-to-speech
  • Both learning directions