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TypeCram

Stop typing random words.

Productivity
Education
Games
Vercel Day
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Hunted byShyngys TursynkhanShyngys Tursynkhan

TypeCram turns typing practice into a race through real stories and science instead of random words. Race friends live, chase your own ghost, or work through a structured course. Built for typists tired of gibberish and readers who'd rather train on something real.

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Hey Product Hunt, I'm Shyngys.

I'm 18, I'm dropping out of university, and I have zero technical experience. I'm honestly not sure I could write the famous "hello world" program without help. TypeCram is what I built anyway, with AI, screen by screen.

Here's what it is. Millions of us practice typing every day with random words. I respect the grind, but at the end of a session the number is all you keep. On TypeCram you type real things instead: classic books condensed into 3-minute scenes, and short science stories written from real research. You can't skim a sentence your own fingers have to spell. So you get faster, and the words stay with you.

What's live today:

- 15 public-domain classics, condensed into typed scenes, free

- Briefs: short science stories based on real research

- Multiplayer typing races in private rooms, up to 20 players

- Rhythm mode (typing to falling tiles) and Cinema mode

- A 30-lesson touch typing course, first chapter free

- Import your own books, private to your account

- WPM, accuracy, streaks, daily leaderboards

One honest note. The book scenes are condensed retellings, not the original text word for word. A 90,000-word book becomes about 1,600 essential words that you actually type. That's the point: making a book stick, not replacing it.

Why a typing app, out of everything I could have built: I'm from Oskemen, Kazakhstan, I quit TikTok and Instagram in 8th grade, and I've been a little obsessed with attention ever since. TypeCram is that obsession turned into a product, built in six weeks at the nFactorial incubator in Almaty.

It's free to start. Try it, break something, tell me what broke. And if it earns it, send it to one person who buys books and never finishes them.

typecram.com

Comment highlights

The ghost race feature is such a smart way to push past your own pace without the pressure of beating someone live. Typing through actual prose instead of "asdf jkl;" loops makes the whole thing feel like training with purpose.

Love that you built it around real prose instead of lorem ipsum filler, makes the whole practice loop feel way less like homework. The ghost car idea is a smart way to keep it competitive without needing someone online.

Finally a typing trainer that uses actual prose instead of "asdf jkl;" loops. Tried the ghost mode against my own best run and got way more invested than I expected, ended up doing five rounds in a row.

Much better than monkey type, bcs i learn something and also i can see the pictures and other different and interesting things

I've tried it and found it to be engaging! Really helped me to get out of reading slump. I love the classic mode the most. i feel like competing with friends would be super fun with this one

Especially enjoyed playing the rhythm mode. The import feature works impressively well.

i increased my reading speed and typing speed using this app. btw it's very fun to play with friends

This looks genuinely fun, especially the ghost racing idea. One thing that would make me actually stick with it: let me import a PDF or article and race through that text instead of only built-in stories. I have a long reading list anyway, so it would hit two birds with one stone and keep the content fresh forever.

honestly love that it's built around real text instead of lorem ipsum nonsense. one thing that would take this further for me is letting me import my own stuff to type against, like pdfs or epub chapters. would basically make it double as a focused reading tool while i'm training.

the ghost racing feature is genuinely clever, finally makes typing practice feel like it has actual stakes instead of just chasing a high score. love that you can train on real stories too

About TypeCram on Product Hunt

Stop typing random words.

TypeCram was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 29 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #39 on the daily leaderboard. TypeCram turns typing practice into a race through real stories and science instead of random words. Race friends live, chase your own ghost, or work through a structured course. Built for typists tired of gibberish and readers who'd rather train on something real.

TypeCram was featured in Productivity (656.2k followers), Education (78.8k followers), Games (98.7k followers) and Vercel Day (26 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 204.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted TypeCram?

TypeCram was hunted by Shyngys Tursynkhan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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