A new mini-program platform called “Word Odyssey” has been launched, aiming to revolutionize language learning through AI-powered entertainment. Developed by Wang Bohan, this platform offers personalized and immersive foreign language experiences using advanced memory algorithms and intelligent agent technology. Seeking 800,000 RMB in seed funding, the project plans to enhance product promotion, expand its team, and drive technological innovation.
The language learning market in China is dominated by English, with Japanese and Korean following behind. However, efficient applications for minor languages remain scarce. Many existing platforms lack depth and fail to cater to individual learning needs, creating a demand for customized AI-powered solutions.
“Word Odyssey” stands out with its self-developed spaced repetition memory algorithm, which outperforms competitors in memory efficiency and supports multiple languages. The platform also introduces an AI Agent ecosystem, featuring tools like AI wordbook generation and oral scenario practice agents. These innovations aim to enhance learning engagement and retention through interactive features like map lighting and postcard collection.
Targeting users aged 18-35, including students and professionals, “Word Odyssey” combines value-added services with a subscription model for revenue. Users can earn virtual currency through learning, which can be exchanged for personalized services. The platform plans to diversify revenue streams with advertising and online teaching.
Wang Bohan, leveraging his AI expertise from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, developed “Word Odyssey” independently, overcoming resource limitations to bring the project to life. With plans to enrich its product ecosystem and explore user-generated content, the platform aims to build a community for creating custom wordbooks and scenarios. Future developments include AI companionship and gamified elements to boost user engagement.
“Word Odyssey” brings innovation to the AI education sector, promising to reshape the multi-language learning landscape with its technology-driven, user-centric approach.

