The github repo can be found here: https://github.com/basejump-ai/b...
A little more history on what led us to this point. We started working on Basejump in 2023 and always had the goal to eventually open source. It took us almost 3 years, but we're really happy with what we're giving to the community.
After months of development, we are finally opening the Beta for Lingogrind. As a maker, I realized that most language apps focus on beginners, leaving advanced students (B2/C1) stuck repeating the same structural grammar mistakes forever.
We decided to build an AI that doesn't just "teach" but acts as a pattern corrector. It identifies your specific recurring errors and helps you rewire your brain through targeted practice.
I d love to get the community's perspective on this: When building an AI-driven tool, how do you balance "automated feedback" with "user intuition"? We are currently tweaking our correction engine and would love to hear your thoughts.