Level-matched reading
Articles are selected to match your current vocabulary range. Challenging enough to introduce new words, but not so hard you lose the thread of the story.
Readavo
When reading, vocabulary, and review adapt to your level and interests, every minute of study works harder. Readavo builds a personal learning route so you stop wasting time on irrelevant material.
Articles are selected to match your current vocabulary range. Challenging enough to introduce new words, but not so hard you lose the thread of the story.
You choose categories during onboarding – technology, travel, science, culture, sports – and the feed reflects those choices. Personal relevance improves memory.
The FSRS spaced repetition algorithm tracks how well you know each word and brings it back at the optimal moment. Difficult words appear more often; confident ones less.
Every word you save from reading joins your personal collection. Over weeks, you build a vocabulary map that reflects your actual learning progress.
Traditional courses teach everyone the same words in the same order. A technology professional sits in the same stream as a travel enthusiast. An intermediate learner reviews material that is either too easy or too hard. The result is wasted time and fading motivation.
Personalization changes that equation. When every element – the articles you read, the words you save, the exercises you practice, the review intervals – adjusts to who you are and how you learn, the same 15-20 minutes per day produces dramatically better results.
You open the app and see your daily plan: first, review words that are due today. Then read a fresh article matched to your interests and level. During reading, translate unknown words, hear pronunciation, see examples. After reading, practice new words with short exercises. The whole session takes 15-20 minutes and leaves you with measurable progress – new words added, old words strengthened.
Over weeks and months, this compounding effect becomes significant. Your vocabulary grows in clusters around topics you care about. Reading speed increases. Comprehension deepens. And because the material stays relevant to your life, the habit is easier to maintain.
When your learning adapts to you, motivation stays natural. You are not forcing yourself through irrelevant material. Every article, every word, every review session connects to what you actually want to learn. That is why personalized learning compounds over time while generic courses plateau.
How adaptation works in Readavo and why it changes results.
It means the app adapts to your specific level, interests, and progress. You read articles matched to your vocabulary range, review words on a schedule optimized for your memory, and practice topics you genuinely care about – not a one-size-fits-all curriculum.
During onboarding you select your current CEFR level (A1 to C1). As you read and review, the system refines this based on which words you already know and how quickly you learn new ones.
Yes. You can update your topic preferences at any time. The reading feed adapts immediately, so you always see articles that match your current interests.
When you read about topics you care about, words are connected to real interest and context. Emotional engagement and personal relevance significantly improve long-term memory compared to generic materials.
Readavo adapts reading, vocabulary, and review to how you actually learn. Every session moves your English forward.