Allow me to begin by stating that BunPro is currently the premier tool for learning Japanese grammar. Its comprehensive offerings have expanded significantly over time, making it a robust platform for learners at all levels.
However, as the platform has evolved, it is important to examine its core features critically. In my view, the most significant challenge at present lies in the SRS (Spaced Repetition System) algorithm and its accompanying settings, which I find to be somewhat confusing. From my experience with other products, I have observed remarkable results with FSRS (Forgetting Spaced Repetition System) and would strongly advocate for its adoption in BunPro.
After reaching approximately 200 grammar points, I feel that my progress has plateaued, and this is particularly noticeable when comparing my vocabulary retention in Anki to that in BunPro. Unfortunately, I find it difficult to retain vocabulary using BunPro’s current system.
Despite this, I continue to recommend BunPro. However, I would likely switch to a competitor if they were to offer FSRS, detailed grammar notes, and corrective feedback for mistakes.
I believe BunPro has a significant opportunity to strengthen its competitive edge by adopting a more effective algorithm.