Teachers, Students & Social Learning

Share your study progress with the people who guide and support you: first and foremost the teacher helping you learn, and the friends and family studying alongside you.

The Add Friend screen in duiduidui!: choosing a sharing level (detailed progress, summary stats, or nothing) before sending a connection request

For Students: Share with Your Teacher

If you're working with a Chinese teacher or tutor, duiduidui! gives them a window into your learning that no "so what have you been working on?" conversation ever could. You can share highly granular study and progress data: your overall skill level, exactly which characters and words you've mastered, where you're struggling, how often you study, and how your proficiency has changed over time.

Your teacher sees the same real measures of ability the app uses internally: not engagement points, but genuine signals of what you can and can't yet do. That means class time can skip the guesswork and go straight to what you actually need: the gaps to close, the patterns to reinforce, the next thing you're ready for.

For Teachers: Keep an Eye on Every Student

Once a student shares their progress with you, duiduidui! gives you several ways to stay close to their learning:

  • Shared study logs in the app. Review each student's session history, mastery, and progress over time, right inside duiduidui!, so you walk into every lesson already knowing where they stand.
  • Ask 老虎 (lǎohǔ, "tiger"), the built-in tutor. Put a question to 老虎 in plain language, like "Which of my students has fallen behind this week?" or "What should I drill with this learner next?", and let the agent surface the answer from their study history.
  • Bring your own AI. Connect your own assistant through our public MCP server and let it analyze a student's progress, draft a lesson plan, or build a custom review set, using the same tools the in-app agent has.

However you prefer to work, the goal is the same: spend less time figuring out where each student is, and more time actually guiding them forward.

Study with Friends and Family

Learning Chinese is more fun when you're not doing it alone. Share your progress with friends and family who are also studying, and see how they're doing in return. Compare skill levels, celebrate milestones together, and keep each other motivated through the hard parts. It's not a competition. It's a shared journey.

Privacy First

Sharing is always opt-in. You choose exactly who can see your progress (a teacher, a parent, a study partner) and exactly how much, and you can revoke access at any time. Your study data is yours; duiduidui! never shares it with anyone unless you explicitly grant permission.