Typing practice tools use generic word lists instead of real work content
Typing practice apps use pre-built or random word lists rather than content from real articles or documentation users actually work with, making practice feel artificial and not transferable to actual typing tasks. This personalization gap is a moderate market opportunity in the productivity and skills training space.
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