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Just a short tribute to the sometimes farcical process

Just a short tribute to the sometimes farcical process
I made a game for myself to help practice knowing if a note is out of tune.
Other ear training games ask you to name the interval, this one asks you whether the final note was sharp, flat or in tune.
It starts with just ascending thirds, but has exercise variations for descending, less out of tune, and more intervals. Each batch of ten questions will all be in one random key, as switching keys between questions felt jarring and unrealistic.
I'm using it for my own singing, but figured string players and other music students might find it useful.
It's just a free project, but let me know if you have feedback or find it useful.
I'm not that confident at knowing if I'm sharp, flat or in tune, so figured I'd make a free tool to help. Unlike other ear training tools, it's about pitch correctness, not identifying intervals.
You can choose a key and the intervals you want, along with the percentage of detuned-ness. All questions will then be in that key, proceeded with either a single chord of pair of chords.
I've already found that this feels much more useful/realistic than just two notes in isolation. I'm also much worse at it than I hoped I would be, which is kind of annoying.
It's free to use, figured I'd share it to see what others think of it.