Why Yudoku

Yudoku exists because most learning tools are designed to keep you watching, not finishing.

They reward attention, not progress. They make starting easy and finishing optional.

Yudoku is built for the opposite goal.

Most platforms optimize for engagement.

More recommendations. More distractions. More noise.

Yudoku optimizes for completion.

  • No algorithmic feed
  • No endless recommendations
  • One active course at a time
  • Clear progress and a visible finish

The goal isn’t discovery.
The goal is to actually finish what you started.

Yudoku is intentionally quiet.

The interface is designed to get out of your way — no feeds, no visual noise, no constant decisions.

The UI fades into the background so the work can stay in focus. You’re not meant to think about the app. You’re meant to finish the thing you came to learn.

Yudoku is built by a single developer who got tired of half-finished playlists and tools that confuse motion with progress.

It’s for people who want fewer tools, fewer tabs, and fewer decisions — and more things actually done.

You can find more of my work here:

jerkeyray.com

If Yudoku helped you finish something you would’ve otherwise dropped, you can support its development here:

buy me a coffee

Built to reduce noise. Not add to it.