For University
Lecture slides in, exam-ready out
Every course hands you a semester of slides and expects them all back at finals. AnkiCat turns that pile into decks you can keep up with: a few minutes at a time, between classes.
Why it's hard to hold onto
A semester is a lot of slides
Twelve weeks of lectures per course, times four or five courses. Rereading everything the night before doesn't scale.
Exam season stacks
Midterms and finals cluster. Material from week two is competing with everything due this week.
The gaps go to waste
The hours between classes are the best study time you have, and the easiest to lose to your phone.
From your materials to long-term memory
Slides in, cards out
Drop a lecture deck into Deck Drafting and get editable Q&A cards before your next class. A semester of slides becomes decks in an afternoon.
Week two stays until finals
Spaced repetition schedules each review just before you'd forget, so October's material is still there in December.
Practice like the exam
Active recall quizzes make you answer from memory. Same move the exam demands, minus the all-nighter.
Study between classes
Offline mobile apps turn the bus, the line, and the twenty minutes before lecture into review time.
Cards you'd actually study
Tap a card to flip it. This is what review feels like in AnkiCat.