Chénjìn沉浸

An ADHD-Friendly Way to Learn Chinese

ADHD-friendly Chinese learning means short loops, immediate feedback, and visible wins, not 40-minute lectures and guilt streaks. That's how Chenjin is shaped.

Every session has a clear end, every action gives feedback now, and nothing punishes you for disappearing a while.

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ADHD-friendly Chinese learning: the Night Peddler reading journey in Chenjin

Sessions with a visible end

One short article. A review queue with a counter that hits zero. A three-round listening exercise. Everything in Chenjin is a bounded loop you can finish, and finishing is what keeps you coming back.

A short bounded reading session in the Chenjin reader

When reading feels heavy, play instead

Same vocabulary, different dopamine: escape rooms, mystery cases, spoken shop scenarios, and a night-road trading journey. Switching modes when one goes stale is a feature, not a failure.

Chenjin's games hub, an alternative practice mode for restless days

Progress you can see

A vocabulary map that turns green word by word, an activity heatmap, and trophies that never reset. A trophy earned on your best week is still yours after your worst one.

Chenjin's vocabulary map making Chinese progress visible

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I vanish for two weeks?

Nothing is lost. There are no streak penalties, trophies never reset, and the review queue reschedules itself around reality. Come back and the next session is the same size as ever.

Is this a medical or therapeutic tool?

No. Chenjin is a language platform whose design happens to fit how a lot of ADHD learners describe their needs: short loops, novelty, immediate feedback, and visible progress.

What does the free plan include?

The games hub, the dictionary, the free graded reader, three library articles a day, and flashcards with a daily cap of new cards. Plenty to find out if it clicks for you.

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The free plan includes the dictionary, the free graded reader, three library articles a day, games, and flashcards. If it fits the way you learn, the Plus plan unlocks the rest with a 7-day free trial.

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