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We are live! Let's learn Japanese.

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A lot has happened since my last post! Scribelate is officially live — though I launched it quietly, and intentionally so. It's functional, but it's also evolving fast. I'm learning what it takes to run a real production app: backups, auto-scaling, managing service quotas, and all the unglamorous details that come with it. More importantly, it works. And before I invest in any serious marketing, I want to validate the core theory behind Scribelate. What better way to do that than to test it on myself?  Using My Own Product Scribelate became functional in late January, and I've been using it daily ever since — sometimes as a developer, sometimes as a user. That dual perspective made it obvious where the gaps were. Since then, I've added a Vocabulary Review system, YouTube integration, and a Reporting feature. The Reporting Feature One of my favorite additions is the Total Listening Time graph, which tracks how long you've spent listening to podcasts or YouTube ...