Last updated: March 2025

Who WizWord Is For

WizWord is built for anyone who wants to build vocabulary through daily use rather than memorisation. It works best as a shared family system - but it is designed to fit individual learners too.

In short

WizWord is primarily designed for families with school-age children, but it is used by parents, students, adults, and learners of all kinds. If you want words to stick through daily practice and real-life use - not just flashcard recognition - WizWord is built for you.

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Parents

WizWord helps parents support vocabulary growth without needing to plan lessons or remember word lists.

Parents can add words they encounter in daily life - in books, conversations, or podcasts - and let WizWord handle the rest. Daily practice sessions, progress tracking, and real-life word spotting all happen without parental effort beyond the initial setup.

Works particularly well for

  • βœ“Parents preparing children for 11+ or secondary school
  • βœ“Parents who want their child to read and communicate more confidently
  • βœ“Parents who don't have time for structured tutoring sessions
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Children

Children build vocabulary through simple daily usage, not memorisation.

Rather than studying word lists, children use WizWord through short AI-guided practice sessions that feel more like conversation than homework. They earn points, compete in Vocabulary Duels, and gain recognition when they use words in real life.

Works particularly well for

  • βœ“Children aged 7–16 building vocabulary confidence
  • βœ“Children who find traditional word learning dry or repetitive
  • βœ“Children preparing for school exams or reading more complex books
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Students

Students improve communication, writing, and confidence.

A wider vocabulary makes written work more precise and confident speech more natural. WizWord gives students access to words beyond their everyday speech - and a structured way to practise them until they are genuinely usable.

Works particularly well for

  • βœ“Students preparing for 11+, GCSEs, or A-levels
  • βœ“Students who want to improve essay writing and verbal communication
  • βœ“Students learning English as an additional language
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Adults

Adults can use WizWord to improve English, communication skills, and interview confidence.

Vocabulary is not just for children. Adults who want to communicate more precisely, feel more confident in professional situations, or improve their written communication can use WizWord to build a broader, more actively usable vocabulary.

Works particularly well for

  • βœ“Adults improving professional communication or English fluency
  • βœ“Adults preparing for job interviews or presentations
  • βœ“Non-native English speakers building natural-sounding vocabulary
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Families

WizWord works best as a shared system where vocabulary becomes part of daily life.

When an entire family is working on the same words, those words naturally appear more often in conversation. WizWord is designed to be shared - parents add words, children practice, and both spot real-life usage together. Vocabulary becomes a family habit rather than a solo task.

Works particularly well for

  • βœ“Families who want to learn together rather than separately
  • βœ“Families where conversation and language are important values
  • βœ“Families who want a consistent, low-effort daily learning routine

What WizWord is not designed for

WizWord is not a complete language learning platform for learning a new language from scratch. It is not a replacement for tutors or structured schoolwork. It is a daily vocabulary habit system - designed to make words that families already care about stick through daily practice and real use.

If you are looking to learn a foreign language, a platform like Duolingo is better suited to that purpose. If you are looking for words to be genuinely used and remembered in English, WizWord is built for exactly that.

Start building vocabulary together

Free to start. No lesson plans. No word lists to remember. Just vocabulary that actually sticks.