Features

One deck.
Three ways to master it.

Most tools give you flashcards and stop there. Cadence Deck turns your material into a single deck you can study three ways (recall, recognition, and written practice), all on one retention schedule.

Flashcard mode

Recall, scheduled by FSRS

Self-graded front-and-back recall. The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler models the memory of every card and brings it back the moment you're about to forget: fewer reviews than SM-2 for the same retention.

  • Rate Again / Hard / Good / Easy: the schedule adapts to each card individually
  • Keyboard-first: Space to flip, 1–4 to rate, no mouse needed
  • Every card shows recall % and when you last saw it, no black box
Flashcard · Cardiology

Question

What is the first-line treatment for stable angina?

Answer

A beta-blocker: it lowers heart rate and myocardial oxygen demand.

Again1Hard2Good3Easy4

Space to flip · 1–4 to rate · recall 92% · last seen 6d ago

Quiz mode

Multiple choice from the same deck

Fast recognition practice without authoring a single question. The AI builds plausible distractors sampled from sibling cards in your deck, and answers feed the same spaced-repetition schedule.

  • Distractors drawn from your own material, not generic noise
  • Spaced-repetition scheduled alongside your flashcard reviews
  • Great for a quick confidence check before a heavier session
Quiz · Pharmacology

Question 3 of 10

Which receptor does atropine block?

Muscarinic (M2) receptors
BNicotinic receptors
CBeta-1 adrenergic receptors
DAlpha-2 adrenergic receptors

Distractors are sampled from sibling cards in the same deck.

Exam mode

Write it out, graded by AI

Open-ended written answers: the deliberate practice that recognition can't give you. The AI grades your response with real, qualitative feedback that names the gap, so you know exactly what to firm up.

  • Free-text answers, marked on substance, not keyword matching
  • Feedback explains what was strong and what to deepen
  • On-demand, not spaced: practise the real thing whenever you want
Exam · Constitutional law

Prompt

Explain the doctrine of separation of powers and why it matters.

It divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches so that no single body holds unchecked power, with each able to limit the others…

AI feedback

Strong on the three branches and checks. To deepen it, name the safeguard each branch holds over the others. That's the part examiners reward.

One deck, three modes

Generate once, study every way

Anki gives you flashcards. Cadence Deck draws all three modes from the same cards, so the work you do building a deck pays off three times over, with no duplicates to keep in sync.

AI generation

From your notes to a deck in seconds

Paste text or upload a PDF, Word doc, or PowerPoint. The AI writes clean, well-formed cards grounded in your material (never facts it made up), and you steer the depth with a single card-style lever.

  • Recall, Balanced, or Concepts: choose how deep the cards go
  • Grounded in what you upload, so you study your syllabus
  • Review and edit before saving: you stay in control
Create · new deck

Source

NotesPDFWordPowerPoint

Card style

RecallBalancedConcepts
Which receptor does atropine block?
First-line treatment for stable angina?
Define the separation of powers.

Generated in seconds, grounded in your material.

The science

Built on FSRS, not guesswork

The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler models the memory of every individual card and shows it the moment your recall is about to fade. The result is fewer reviews for the same retention, and a schedule you can actually see the reasoning behind: what's due, why it's due, and how well it's sticking.

Study less, remember more

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