
I continue to maintain my memorization app. What's new?
Hey everyone!
A few months ago, I finished rushing out my flashcard learning app—and then... I actually started using it to learn flashcards myself.
A few other people have joined me as well and started learning cards, too. For instance, our entire German conversation club uses it: we maintain one large shared collection, add to it after our club meetings, and try to keep the vocabulary up to date.
I’ve expanded my vocabulary by over 100 words. While I haven't *perfectly* mastered all of them yet in terms of spaced repetition, I’m already using them in real-life conversations—and that is exactly what I set out to achieve.
Alongside this, I’ve rolled out several major updates to my app, Memor More:
You can now share decks—either with private groups (access granted via a link) or publicly (making them available to everyone on the platform).
Integration with Google Sheets, plus an import feature for Anki decks. A couple of users migrated over from Anki, so I built this feature specifically for them.
The ability to generate new flashcards based on existing ones. This has proven quite useful when you’re studying a niche subject area and want to quickly generate a set of related vocabulary.
The Quiz Mode. To be honest, I didn't really need it myself, but one of the users mentioned that they prefer studying in the quiz mode rather than using flashcards.
The app still retains its cozy, indie vibe and is primarily used by people I know personally—but if you’ve been looking for a sign from above to start learning some terms, vocabulary, or just about anything else... come join us!
https://memormore.app/
PS
Quite a lot is available in the app without a subscription, and for Reddit, I’ve gathered a few promo codes that will grant you an additional two weeks of free access:
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