Learners are noticing 😺
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Yocha does a good job making grammar feel manageable.
— The Chinese Language Institute
In their review they called Yocha a strong option for learners preparing for HSK, and liked that you can save tricky lessons, sentences and exercises to come back to later.
What Yocha does
Grammar that finally clicks
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140+ grammar lessons
Every rule shown in real Chinese sentences, with pinyin and translations, in simplified and traditional. No jargon — just “ohhh, I get it”.
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Practice on the same screen
Understand a point, then drill it right there with instant feedback. No tab-hopping, no “I’ll review it later” (you won’t).
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A cat coach who calls you out
Yocha is the old master who’d rather be napping. Disturb him and he’ll sigh — but he always does right by his students. Streaks, daily goals and a 9-life challenge keep you honest.
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On iPhone and Android
Your grammar coach lives in your pocket, free to start, on whichever phone you carry.
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Good to know
Questions, before you adopt the cat
What is Yocha?
Yocha is our Chinese grammar app: a friendly cat coach who explains how Mandarin actually works, then lets you practise it straight away. It covers a structured HSK path plus bonus grammar topics, with real examples, pinyin and audio.
Is Yocha free?
Yes. Every grammar lesson stays free to read, three daily practice sessions for higher levels, and a daily run of the Master’s Trial. You can learn a lot without paying a cent.
Is there a paid option?
Yocha Pro is a one-time purchase — no subscription (about $20 + tax). It unlocks unlimited practice at every level, unlimited Master’s Trial runs, unlimited saves in The Gym, extra dictionary and review tools, and premium downloadable voices. Buy once, keep it.
Is Yocha on iOS and Android?
Both. Yocha is live on the App Store for iPhone and on Google Play for Android.
How does Yocha relate to Ninchanese?
Same team, same cats. Ninchanese has helped people learn Chinese for years; Yocha is our focused grammar app — the “understand it” half of the journey. When you want broader guided practice, our Ninchanese companion is there too.
