Welcome to SubLearn

Getting Started 5 min

SubLearn helps you start learning quickly with a short setup flow, real video content, interactive subtitles, optional placement checks, and daily practice goals that fit your schedule.

Welcome to SubLearn

SubLearn helps you start learning quickly with a short setup flow, real video content, interactive subtitles, optional placement checks, and daily practice goals that fit your schedule.

This guide reflects the current signup and onboarding experience, so you can match each step in the product to what you see here.

Create Your Account

You can create an account with email and password or continue with a supported social sign-in option such as Google, GitHub, or Discord.

If you sign up with email, you'll still receive a verification email for account security, but you can start right away and finish onboarding before you verify.

Choose Your Learning Setup

After signup, SubLearn walks you through the setup that controls your interface, recommendations, and first lessons.

  • Interface Language - Choose the language you speak so the interface, hints, and help content are shown in the right language.
  • Learning Language - Pick the language you want to study first.
  • Level Check - Choose your current level or launch a placement check if you want a faster recommendation.
  • Goals & Daily Plan - Tell SubLearn why you're learning and how much time you want to spend each day.

Pick Your Starting Level

When you choose your target language, you can set your level manually or use a placement option:

  • Beginner - You're just starting out.
  • Intermediate - You already understand the basics and want to build confidence.
  • Advanced - You want harder content, deeper nuance, and faster pacing.
  • Quick Check (3 min) - A short placement path for a fast estimate.
  • Full Test (10 min) - A longer placement path for a stronger level signal.

Set Your Goal and Daily Plan

SubLearn now asks both why you're learning and how much time you want to commit. You can keep things light with 5–15 minutes daily or push harder when you want faster progress.

Study goals currently focus on paths like casual learning, serious progress, or exam preparation, then you choose a daily plan that fits your routine:

  • 5 minutes - Gentle start
  • 15 minutes - Steady progress
  • 30 minutes - Serious progress
  • 60 minutes - Fast track

Start Learning

Once your setup is complete, SubLearn takes you straight into learning. From there you can watch videos with interactive subtitles, save vocabulary, review cards, and work through exercises matched to your language and level.

  • Watch real content - Learn through videos with clickable subtitles.
  • Save useful words - Build your vocabulary list as you go.
  • Review regularly - Use spaced repetition to keep new words active.
  • Complete exercises and earn XP - Reinforce what you just watched with practice.

What to Explore Next

  • Using Subtitles - Learn how interactive subtitles, translations, and word saving work together.
  • Placement Test Guide - Understand when to use the quick check versus the full test.
  • Vocabulary Review - See how saved words turn into daily practice.
  • Learning Paths - Explore the longer-term structure behind your study plan.

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