Hokam Singh

neuroType - Kill the look-down habit. For good.

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Most typing trainers teach speed. neuroType teaches correct — speed follows automatically. Every key belongs to one finger. You build that reflex once, it stays forever. 9 progressive layers gate on WPM so you only advance when prior keys are automatic. Blind mode hides the keyboard. Word announce reads each key aloud — type eyes closed. Race mode tests what actually stuck under pressure. Daily challenges keep the streak alive. No account. Runs in the browser. Free.

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Hokam Singh
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Hey PH 👋 I built neuroType because I was a developer who types for a living — and still looked at my keyboard every third word. Every fix I tried was the same: just type faster, hit random words, build speed. None of it stuck because speed isn't the problem. The reflex map is. Your brain doesn't know which finger owns which key, so it improvises every single time. neuroType solves the root cause. One key, one finger, no exceptions. You drill that map layer by layer until it's automatic — then speed shows up on its own. But honestly? It's also just fun. Race mode throws falling words at you with a rage meter that triggers a breathing exercise if you tilt too hard. Speed burst is pure adrenaline. Daily challenges keep the streak alive. You'll open it to "practice" and lose 30 minutes. Free, no account, runs in the browser. Built with Svelte. Would love feedback — especially from anyone who's failed at touch-typing before. That's exactly who this is for. OS; https://github.com/hokamsingh/ne...