Almost nobody lacks the talent — what they lack is someone who stays with them, who knows where they are and what they are stuck on. AI makes that possible for the first time: Mossglen turns the pages you already scroll into material calibrated for you.
This is what Mossglen actually solves.
Look up one word, tab away, come back — and by the third paragraph the first is gone. Open the extension and the article turns clean, with unfamiliar words marked in place: one tap gives you the meaning and the sound, without leaving the page.
Your memory is fine; the review simply came too late. Mossglen tracks how each word fades and brings it back on the day you are about to lose it — carrying the sentence you first met it in, not a bare dictionary entry.
No test to sit. How fast you read, where you stopped, which sentence you replayed — all of it becomes an estimate of your level, and the next piece lands just within reach: not hard enough to quit, not easy enough to waste.
Reading ability is built by reading, not by memorising. What holds people back was never the material — the pages you scroll past every day are full of real, idiomatic text. It is that nobody tells you whether this piece fits you right now, which word is worth keeping, and when to put it in front of you again.
That job used to need a one-on-one tutor: expensive and scarce. AI makes it something everyone can have. Mossglen does not hand you someone else’s word list — what it knows is you, and the more you read, the better it knows what to give you next.
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