Online without fragmentation
Instead of separate tools, bookmarks, and apps for vocabulary, reading, and review, you get one route that keeps study focused and repeatable. Everything in one place.
Readavo
Online English learning works better when reading, translation, review, and daily structure are connected. Readavo brings those pieces together so vocabulary growth feels practical and consistent.
Instead of separate tools, bookmarks, and apps for vocabulary, reading, and review, you get one route that keeps study focused and repeatable. Everything in one place.
Words stay longer when they appear inside articles and topics you actually care about. Context works better than mechanical repetition of detached lists.
No need to switch tabs or search in a dictionary. You can see meaning, examples, and hear pronunciation without breaking your reading flow.
The FSRS system calculates exactly when to bring a word back to practice. Not too early, not too late – at the moment when review delivers maximum benefit for memory.
The problem is often not the online format itself. It is the lack of one connected system. Words sit in one place, texts in another, review somewhere else, and progress becomes hard to feel. You keep doing things, but your vocabulary does not visibly grow.
A second common trap is random material. Today a lesson about food, tomorrow travel, the day after a grammar quiz. Without thematic continuity, words do not accumulate in clusters – they scatter and disappear from memory.
Readavo adapts reading to your level and picks topics from your interests. Inside each article, you can translate unknown words, see examples and pronunciation, and save them to your vocabulary. Then new words enter your daily review plan powered by FSRS. This makes online learning feel structured and useful – 15-20 minutes a day with real, measurable progress.
The daily plan starts with review. The system shows the words that need to come back to memory. This takes 3-5 minutes and solidifies the previous day's work.
You read a text matched to your level and interests. Unknown words are translated on tap with examples and pronunciation. The most useful ones go into your vocabulary.
After reading, the system offers short exercises on the words you just encountered. This is the first reinforcement while context is still fresh.
Every day your vocabulary visibly grows. You can see how many words are at a confident level and how many are still in progress. Tangible progress keeps motivation alive.
When reading, translation, vocabulary, and review live in one process, every minute of study contributes to cumulative results. That is what separates effective online learning from a chaotic collection of bookmarks and apps.
A dedicated support page with contact details and help for access, billing, and product questions.
Public documents cover both free and paid plans so everything is transparent upfront.
Privacy policy and product pages are linked together for full transparency.
Online learning works when there is a system. Here are answers to the main questions.
Yes, if you have a system: daily practice, level-appropriate reading, translation with examples, and spaced repetition. A tutor is useful for speaking practice, but vocabulary can be built independently.
15-20 minutes per day is enough for noticeable progress as long as practice is consistent. A daily habit matters more than occasional long sessions.
Usually because there is no connected route: words sit in one place, texts in another, review nowhere. When everything is fragmented, progress is hard to feel and motivation drops.
Readavo builds a daily route around interesting reading: translation inside articles, personal vocabulary, pronunciation, and FSRS-powered spaced repetition. Everything works as one connected process, not separate tools.
Readavo helps learners study English online through interesting texts, translation, and consistent vocabulary review in one place.