Career Deck · built from real professional content in your field

Learn the jargon your field runs on, not what a business course teaches.

Name the role or field you’re moving toward. We build a deck from the real, specific vocabulary that field uses: the technical terms and jargon, not generic meeting-room phrases. Drill it as flashcards, or run the audio playlists on your commute.

$29, one-time. Every price and limit is on this page. No subscription. Flashcards and audio playlists, both included.

Software Development·日本語
requirements definition
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Software Development·日本語
要件定義

要件定義というのは、開発に入る前にどういうものを作るのかをみんなで合意するためのものです。

“Requirements definition is the process where everyone agrees, before development starts, on what exactly is going to be built.”

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The jargon gap

You can study a language for years and still never learn the words your field actually uses.

Mismatch

You passed the courses. Then a colleague uses a term you’ve never seen.

You can read, get by, hold a normal conversation. Then someone in your field drops a term specific to the work: the industry’s own word for a tool, a process, a concept. It isn’t in any course you’ve taken, and not because you didn’t study hard enough. That word was never on the syllabus.

Gap

General vocabulary was never going to teach you your field’s jargon.

B2 is enough to survive in a country. It was never built to teach you the specific terms, tools, and concepts your field runs on: the vocabulary that marks you as someone who actually knows the domain. Formal courses and frequency lists stop at “business English for everyone”; your field’s real jargon starts right after that.

Freeze

The technical word never comes when you need it.

You know the grammar. You can build a sentence. But the one word that would say exactly what you mean (the field-specific term) isn’t there, because nothing you studied ever taught it to you. You were simply never given that vocabulary.

How it works

From the role you’re targeting to the words it uses.

Step 1

Name your role or field.

The job you’re moving toward, the field you’ll work in — you type it in yourself. It doesn’t have to be on any list.

A few of the fields people are building decks for. Yours goes straight in, however specific.

Step 2

Pick your language pair.

Native language in, target language out — any of 14 languages, in any direction. No forced detour through English.

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14 languages · any pairing · your native language is just a setting

196 possible directions. English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech, Russian, Ukrainian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi.

Step 3

We build it from real native content in your field.

We scrape and analyze actual professional content: talks, interviews, technical documentation in your field, so the words are the field’s real jargon, not a guess. Most decks are ready within the hour, and we email you the moment yours is.

Step 4

Play it on your commute, or study your flashcards at your desk.

Audio playlists you can run in the car, at the gym, or on the walk to work — no screen, nothing to install. Rather sit down and drill? The deck opens as flashcards on your computer in Anki (a free desktop app), with a two-minute setup guide, so the words actually stick.

Audio playlist250 clips
資金調達 · shikin chōtatsu
Startup deck · track 12 of 250
12資金調達 — fundraising 0:14
13黒字化 — turning a profit0:11
14事業計画 — business plan0:13
career-deck.apkgimport into Anki · zero-config
Step 5

Keep building with handpicked videos in your field.

Your deck lands with up to ten videos, each from a different well-established channel, each with its key words pulled out. Watch the content the words came from, then follow the channels to keep going.

What you can build it for

Whatever role you’re moving toward. That’s a deck.

Nursing in Germany. A software job in Japan. Finance, logistics, construction, a trade you’re licensed in back home. Built from the specific jargon that role actually uses: the field’s own vocabulary, not a textbook.

ICU nurse
Backend developer
Line cook
Financial analyst
Site foreman
Sales rep
Physiotherapist
Dental hygienist
Electrician
Research scientist
Hotel front desk
Warehouse manager
Accountant
Logistics & supply chain
Your field isn’t on the list? That’s the point. The deck is built on demand, from the real jargon of your work, not a premade pack written for someone else’s job.
How it’s different

You’ve probably tried one of these first.

Career Deck won’t teach you grammar or hold a conversation with you. It does the one thing the others get wrong: the specific jargon of your field, straight from native content, so nothing you learn is generic. Run it next to a class or an app, or on its own.

Coming from…
Where it leaves you
Career Deck
Premade business decks
Fine for generic phrases. But “business English for everyone” isn’t the specific jargon your field actually uses.
Generated from native content in your exact field. The technical terms you’re about to actually need at work.
Gamified apps
Good for a daily habit. But a 500-day streak won’t teach you a single word of your field’s own jargon.
No streak, no XP. Just the technical vocabulary of your field, drilled until it sticks.
Classes, courses & frequency lists
The best way to build grammar. But the vocabulary is generic, and your field’s own jargon sits years down the syllabus, if it’s covered at all.
Built around the specific jargon of the work you’re walking into. Available now, for $29 once. The words a class saves for “someday,” today. Zero setup.
Business-language courses
Generic meeting-room vocabulary: the polite email, “let’s circle back,” all-purpose small talk. Useful, but not the jargon your actual field runs on.
The exact jargon of your role and industry: the words a generic business course was never going to cover.
What you get

Everything lands in your dashboard the moment it’s built.

Here’s what actually arrives: a field deck, a starter video library to actually watch, and audio you can run hands-free, all waiting in your dashboard.

supadeck.app / dashboard
Video library10 videos · JA → EN
Handpicked native channels on Startups · key words pulled from each
12:04
スタートアップ研究所
資金調達黒字化事業計画
09:31
経営の教科書
売上利益率顧客獲得
15:33
起業のリアル
市場開拓資本損益分岐
Fair questions

What you’re probably thinking.

I don’t have time for this.

That’s exactly why it’s built the way it is. The audio runs while you commute, and 15–30 minutes a day on the words your job actually uses does more than hours on a general course. You’re not adding a second job — you’re spending time you already lose to traffic. We sell sustainability, not speed.

Will this make me sound like a native colleague in a meeting?

No, and we won’t pretend otherwise. This is a vocabulary deck, not a conversation simulator. What it gives you is the jargon of your field: the technical terms and tools a generic course or a business-language book was never going to teach you. Knowing that vocabulary cold is a real head start walking into a meeting or an interview. Making small talk with colleagues is a different skill, and it’s not what we sell.

A premade business deck won’t fit my exact role.

This isn’t premade. It’s generated on demand from native content in your field, in your language pair. The jargon is specific to the work you’re moving into, not a generic pack shared by ten thousand people in unrelated jobs.

I’ve never used Anki.

It’s easier than it looks, and worth it: the deck imports in about two minutes with a plain guide — no setup, no tuning — and the spaced repetition is what makes the vocabulary actually stick. Prefer to skip the screen entirely? The same deck comes as audio playlists that work with nothing installed.

I’m already B2. How do I know it’ll work for me?

Fair question, and the honest answer is proof, not promises — and that proof is coming as real customers finish. Until then, the live preview shows you the quality and the format for yourself: flip a real card in your language and hear the audio you’d get, even though the example field isn’t yours.

Honesty first

Who this is not for.

You don’t have a real deadline or a concrete reason — you just want to dabble for now. This is built for a job and a date. For a topic you love at your own pace, there’s the Immersion Deck; for your first everyday phrases, First Conversation.

You want a game with points and a daily counter. This has none of that: only the jargon your work runs on.

You want to make small talk with colleagues or handle day-to-day office conversation. That’s not jargon. This deck teaches the technical vocabulary of your field, not everyday workplace chat. For that, there’s First Conversation.

You want a guaranteed readiness date. We don’t sell one. We sell the exact jargon and the content to keep practicing; the consistency is yours.

Pricing

One-time purchase. No subscription. Every limit stated.

Career Deck · 350 cards
$29
one-time purchase
  • The technical jargon your target role actually runs on: words no generic business course teaches, each with a real sentence from native professional content and native audio you can drill hands-free on your commute, sized to finish before your start date
  • Starter video library in your dashboard
  • Audio playlists
  • .apkg file + import guide
Get my deck
Add another field and each one costs less. The discount comes off the quantity you get at once — no bundle to overpay for.
−10% for 2−15% for 3−20% for 4+

Every deck includes the .apkg file, audio playlists, an import guide, and a starter set of videos.

FAQ

The questions everyone asks first.

Anki is a free flashcard app for your computer — widely used, and its built-in spaced repetition is what makes vocabulary actually stick. You don’t need any prior experience: the deck opens in it in about two minutes with a plain guide. And if you’d rather not use it at all, the same deck comes as audio playlists you can play with nothing installed.

14, in any direction: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech, Russian, Ukrainian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi. Your native language is a setting, so you don’t have to learn through English.

Yes, that’s where it works best. The deck is built on demand from real content about your specific field, which is exactly where a generic business pack fails.

Extracted from real native content in your field and kept only when it recurs across multiple sources, so you study the field’s real jargon, not a textbook’s idea of it, and not generic office small talk.

That depends on you and your starting point, and anyone who hands you a number is guessing. What we can say: 15-30 minutes a day on the right vocabulary beats hours on the wrong vocabulary. We sell sustainability, not speed.

Yes. No forced lesson order, no path to stay on. Study or listen when it fits around your work.

Flip a few real cards first, free and in your language, and hear the audio. You’ll see exactly how a deck is built before you pay.

Build your own deck now.

The exact jargon of your field, in your language pair, ready within the hour. $29, one-time, no subscription, no streak.