Turn studying into a streak, a rank,
and something to show for it.
Every concept you master earns XP, builds your daily streak, and lifts your rank — and when you finish a path at real mastery, you earn a certificate to prove it.
The core move
Watch the work add up.
Not points for clicking around — a record of what you actually learned.
- Step 1
Your profile: an XP ring, your level, and your daily streak.
- Step 2
Master a concept, and the ring climbs — the streak ticks to day 7.
- Step 3
Milestones unlock badges in your trophy case.
- Step 4
Finish a path at real mastery, and you earn the certificate.
The gap
You put in the hours. You’ve got nothing to show for them.
Study for a week and what do you have? No streak to protect, no number going up, nothing that says “you're further than you were.”
Effort with no visible progress is the easiest thing to quit — and at the end, even when you've genuinely mastered something, there's no proof you did.
Progress you can see is progress you'll keep.
The differentiator
Your XP is mastery, counted — not clicks.
Most progress bars reward busywork: open the app, tap around, watch the number rise. This one doesn't. Your XP comes straight from concepts you've actually mastered — the same scores you earn by answering, solving, and explaining.
Most apps
Points for showing up
A number that rises for anything means nothing — it measures attendance, not learning.
Ritsu
XP only for mastery
You can't grind it by showing up — you climb by getting better. That's what makes the rank mean something.
Your XP is wired to the same mastery scores the Knowledge Map tracks — so when the ring climbs, something real happened.
The proof
Finish at real mastery — and get the certificate to prove it.
A Ritsu certificate isn't a participation badge. To earn one you have to work through the whole path and reach genuine mastery across it — the bar is checked when you claim it, not waved through.
What it takes to claim one
- Worked through the whole path — every section opened
- Every concept attempted — nothing skipped
- Genuine mastery across it — scored 70%+, not just finished
The requirement is checked at claim time — so when you share it, it says something true: you didn't just finish, you understood it.
What feeds it
Every session, every command, adds to the record.
Your profile isn't a separate game you have to tend — it fills itself as you learn. Learn the way you already do; the progress takes care of itself.
XP, streak, and rank update on their own — and carry you toward the next certificate
Every concept you push to mastery on the Knowledge Map moves your XP, streak, and rank — and the ~40 commands are how you earn it.
Questions
What people ask about progress.
No — it's tied to concepts you actually master, the same scores you earn by answering and explaining. You can't grind it by clicking.
Give your effort something to show for it.
Start learning, watch it add up, and finish with proof you can share.