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Reference Workspace · Authenticated DB-backed workspace

Keep your terms and definitions in a dictionary that is actually yours.

Create personal dictionary entries, search and filter them, mark favorites, archive older terms, and open full detail views in a private reference workspace.

  • Save terms, definitions, notes, and examples in one personal record
  • Use favorites and filters to keep the most useful entries easy to surface
  • Archive and restore terms without losing your stored reference history

Current V1 is a private dictionary workspace. It is not an external dictionary API product and it does not generate definitions with AI.

Reference flow

Create → Organize → Revisit

  1. 1. Save the term and definition in your protected workspace
  2. 2. Search, filter, and favorite the entries you return to most
  3. 3. Archive older terms without deleting the reference history

DB

Persistence

Per-user

Ownership

What Dictionary+ gives you in V1

The product is built for personal reference records with search and state control, not for live public dictionary lookups.

Lead value

Structured dictionary entries

Keep the term, definition, notes, and examples together in a dedicated record instead of across scattered study tools.

Favorite-first reference review

Mark important entries so the terms you actually revisit stay easy to find.

Search and filter clarity

Use workspace search and filters over your own saved entries instead of depending on external lookup behavior.

Archive-safe library

Move inactive terms out of the active set while keeping the private dictionary intact.

Why this works better than throwing definitions into notes

The product stays narrow on purpose: one protected reference workspace, one entry model, and one consistent place to keep your personal dictionary usable over time.

Focus 01

Truthful product boundary

This is a personal dictionary and reference library, not a public lookup service and not an AI definition engine.

Focus 02

Reference-first structure

The app is organized around saved entries, which keeps the reading and recall experience cleaner than generic note pages.

Pillar 01

Truthful product boundary

This is a personal dictionary and reference library, not a public lookup service and not an AI definition engine.

Pillar 02

Reference-first structure

The app is organized around saved entries, which keeps the reading and recall experience cleaner than generic note pages.

Pillar 03

Owner-scoped search and favorites

Search, filters, favorites, and archive state all operate over the user’s own saved dictionary entries.

Pillar 04

Protected personal access

Protected routes and safe detail handling keep the dictionary private and dependable for one user at a time.

How it works

Move from term capture to reliable personal reference

The workflow is designed for building a dictionary you can search, revisit, and refine without extra overhead.

  1. 1

    Create the entry

    Start in the protected workspace and save the term record you want to keep in your own dictionary.

  2. 2

    Organize the library

    Use search, filters, favorites, and archive controls to keep the active entry set aligned with what you need now.

  3. 3

    Open details when the entry needs full review

    Use the detail route to inspect the full record safely, then return to the workspace when the entry is in good shape.

Current product shape

Built for personal dictionary review, not external lookup

The landing copy stays aligned to the verified implementation: Dictionary+ helps one authenticated user maintain a DB-backed term library with search, favorites, archive, and safe detail review.

  • Good fit for learners or professionals building a reusable private term library
  • Centered on manual entry creation, search/filter, favorites, archive/restore, and detail review

Freeze truth

Personal dictionary only

Use this section only when the product needs one extra layer of clarity beyond features and workflow.

Start building a dictionary you can actually use again

Open the workspace, save the terms properly, and keep the definitions that matter easy to find later.