Is there a resource akin to Kakimashou, but for entire words?

Hi, everyone. I have been using the website Kakimashou (https://www.kakimashou.com/) for quite some time now, using it to practice handwriting individual kanji. More specifically, I frequently make use of its “Custom Quiz” feature under the “Curricula” tab on its front page. However, as far as I know, one can only input single characters into the custom quizzes feature for practice.

I do know that the website actually already has a feature for handwriting whole words (this can be accessed under Genki’s curriculum, for example) but I have also learned words from non-textbook resources that are composed entirely of kanji I know. Of course, these cannot be practiced with Kakimashou (as far as I am aware) due to the limitations of the custom quiz feature.

The problem I currently face is that I typically cannot visualize a word and effectively put it into practice without handwriting it first. Writing practice can be done on paper, no doubt, but I greatly enjoy the sheer convenience of Kakimashou as a digital resource. All of that being said, would anyone know of such a similar resource but for words instead of individual characters? Hopefully all of this makes sense! Thank you for your help.

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  1. You can try renshuu. You can make your own schedule/deck to practice, choosing words from their dictionary, and they do have an option for handwriting the kanji (but without any guidance, you’ll have to do it from memory or skip it and return to it later).

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