Remember everything
you study.
Paste your notes or upload a PDF, Word doc, or PowerPoint. Cadence Deck turns them into a deck and schedules every review for the moment you're about to forget, so it sticks, without the cramming.
Question
Which receptor does atropine block, and what is the net effect on heart rate?
Answer
Muscarinic (M2) receptors: blocking them removes vagal tone, so heart rate rises.
Every card, three kinds of practice
Generate a deck once and study it three ways. The same material drives recall, recognition, and written practice: no rebuilding, no duplicate decks.
Flashcard
Self-graded recall, scheduled by FSRS so each card comes back exactly when you're about to forget it.
Quiz
AI-built multiple choice with plausible distractors: fast recognition practice from the very same deck.
Exam
Open-ended written answers, graded by AI with real feedback. Deliberate practice for the real thing.
From your notes to retained knowledge
Paste or upload
Drop in notes, a textbook excerpt, or a PDF, whatever you're studying from.
AI builds your deck
Clean, well-formed cards in seconds, grounded in your material, not generic facts.
Study & retain
Three modes, one schedule that brings each card back at the right moment.
For exams that actually matter
Medicine, law, professional boards: high-stakes memorisation where retention is the whole point. Cadence Deck is built on the science, not streaks.
Built on FSRS
The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler models the memory of every card individually: fewer reviews, stronger recall.
Grounded in your material
Cards are generated from what you paste or upload, so you study your syllabus, not facts the AI made up.
No gamification
No streaks, no points, no dark patterns. Just what's due, why it's due, and how well it's sticking.
Built on FSRS, not guesswork
Cadence Deck schedules reviews with the Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler. It models the memory of every individual card and shows it the moment your recall is about to fade, so you see what's due, why it's due, and how well it's sticking.
See how FSRS compares to SM-2 →Remember more, cram less
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