ZenHanzi: Mandarin Vocabulary Learning from Your Lock Screen
ZenHanzi is a Mandarin learning app from Respawn Society that shows one Chinese vocabulary word and English meaning on the lock screen wallpaper, with a Rp 99,000 lifetime premium plan.
Learning a new language often fails not because people lack intention, but because the learning habit feels too heavy. Opening a dedicated app, choosing a lesson, and maintaining a daily streak can feel like another task. ZenHanzi starts from a lighter idea: if we already see the lock screen every day, why not use it to learn one Mandarin word?
ZenHanzi is a Mandarin learning app from Respawn Society that shows one Chinese vocabulary word, Hanzi writing, and English meaning on the lock screen wallpaper. The goal is simple: help users meet one new word every time the lock screen appears or every few minutes, without opening a heavy learning app.
Quick summary
- ZenHanzi is a lock screen Mandarin vocabulary learning app.
- The app shows one Mandarin word, Hanzi writing, and English meaning.
- Learning can happen every time the lock screen appears or through timed intervals every few minutes.
- It is useful for beginners who want to build a small learning habit throughout the day.
- ZenHanzi has a free plan and a Premium lifetime plan for Rp 99,000 as a one-time payment.
Why learn from the lock screen?
The lock screen is one of the most frequently viewed screens on a phone. We see it when picking up the phone, checking the time, opening notifications, or returning to work. ZenHanzi turns that short moment into a micro-learning space instead of a long study session.
This approach fits Mandarin vocabulary because visual repetition matters. By seeing Hanzi, English meaning, and a short learning prompt many times, users can begin recognizing character shapes and meanings before moving into deeper practice.
How ZenHanzi works
- 01Users choose the lock screen learning mode inside ZenHanzi.
- 02ZenHanzi prepares a learning wallpaper with one Mandarin vocabulary word.
- 03The wallpaper shows Hanzi, English meaning, and a short reminder.
- 04The word can rotate every time the lock screen appears or every few minutes based on settings.
- 05Users learn lightly while still using their phone as usual.
Who is ZenHanzi for?
- Beginners who want to start learning Mandarin vocabulary without pressure.
- Students, workers, or busy users who only have short learning windows.
- Android users who want the lock screen to feel more useful.
- People who like learning languages through daily exposure and visual repetition.
- Users who want to recognize Hanzi gradually before studying more complex material.
Main features planned for ZenHanzi
- Lock screen wallpaper with one Mandarin vocabulary word.
- Readable Hanzi and English meaning.
- Word rotation on every lock screen or every few minutes.
- Basic vocabulary lists for beginners.
- Premium mode for a larger vocabulary set and more complete learning controls.
ZenHanzi premium pricing
ZenHanzi is designed with a simple model: a free plan to start learning, and a Premium lifetime plan for Rp 99,000. Premium lifetime means users pay once for lifetime premium access based on the available package features.
Want to see the product?
The official ZenHanzi page on Respawn Society includes the product summary, features, status, and pricing. ZenHanzi questions are also available in the FAQ menu so product information stays clean and easy to find.
- Visit the ZenHanzi pageOfficial ZenHanzi page for features, status, and the Premium lifetime plan.https://respawnsociety.web.id/en/work/zenhanzi
- Read Respawn Society product FAQBilingual FAQ for ZenHanzi, CashierBoss, DuitKu, SpawnVault, and Respawn Society services.https://respawnsociety.web.id/en/about/faq
Why ZenHanzi matters for Respawn Society
ZenHanzi expands Respawn Society product direction into education tooling. After building products for remote side opportunities, SME POS, and personal finance, ZenHanzi brings the same idea into language learning: make a small activity more structured, lighter, and more frequent.
For us, a product like ZenHanzi is interesting because it is simple on the surface but challenging in UX. It needs to feel helpful, not intrusive, while respecting Android operating system limits around lock screen wallpaper behavior.