Oh yes, most definitely follow the stroke order. The app teaches it, but I usually kanji search on jisho and follow that as it has the helpful grid structure too. If I do it wrong on my drills, I usually just tut at myself and imagine a strict Japanese sensei looking over my shoulder and frowning. He’s holding a cane too so I quickly correct myself.
I can almost start to predict what it will be for new kanji now as it’s usually logical, there’s a radical in 写す and 考える (the beggar in WK) where one stroke is left to right in one and right to left in the other, EVERY SINGLE TIME it catches me out.
I’m not sure the SRS in the app is amazing, I feel like there is only a few stages, but I think it’s tweakable.
The worst is when I forget like a two stroke kanji, usually 八 or 七. I mean honestly. But it’s incredible how a kanji you’d recognise reading in milliseconds, close your eyes and try to visualize it and … nothing…
@ThousandJP pens look amazing, I did buy a big box of great pens from Japan but I found it makes writing on the reverse side a pain - could be I was pressing down too hard. I’m using the 0.7 mechanical pencil that was recommended. I love it and if it’s not where I’m expecting it to be when it’s kanji time, I’m raging around the house looking for it. I think the rest of the family have learnt not to touch dad’s special pencil from japan on fear of death.