XP & levels
A long-term reference for your immersion hours
Every minute you log earns 0.2 XP. The five levels map roughly to the hour benchmarks immersion learners commonly cite for reaching each stage of comprehension. They are a reference point, not a guarantee of fluency.
How XP is calculated
Level thresholds
Early exposure. Building listening intuition and vocabulary recognition.
Consistent input. Sentence-level comprehension improving across media.
Extended immersion. Following native content with increasing ease.
Near-native range. Nuance, register, and regional variation within reach.
Sustained high-volume immersion. Deep familiarity with the language.
Getting the most from your data
The level system gives you a long-term horizon. These practices help you use the shorter-term data well.
XP is simply accumulated minutes. It does not adjust for difficulty or quality. Logging every session — even short ones — keeps the number honest.
Your weekly average is more useful than your total XP. A flat or declining trend earlier is easier to correct than noticing drift months later.
Level thresholds are long-term reference points. Use the Goals page to set weekly activity targets that are specific to your current language and routine.
30 minutes every day outperforms three-hour weekend sessions over any meaningful time horizon. The heatmap on your dashboard makes that pattern visible.
See where you stand
Your current XP and level are visible in the dashboard sidebar. Log a session to start accumulating data.