Hi, this is a flashcard learning webapp for lifelong learners. It uses spaced repetition to optimize your review schedule (uses artificial neural networks for this), so it's a lot like SuperMemo, Mnemosyne etc.
The site is under heavy development (check the blog), so consider it beta it is not ready for public consumption.
You can use Markdown / LaTeX equations on the cards, I use it to memorize programming language commands/syntaxes and learn foreign languages.
I wrote some pretty decent amount of JavaScript, please check out the card editor, commit some cards then practice.
You can register with fake email addresses if you just want to have a quick peek.
It will use a freemium model, where the first ~500-1000 flashcards are free, then you have to upgrade to a paid account, or you can get more free cards by inviting friends.
Any comment is greatly appreciated, thanks.
Site: www.flashcardsatwork.com
I was also a bit lost when it came time to practicing a deck, where the tutorial seems to stop before. I come from Smart.fm where I was expected to input an answer somewhere and it’s been a while since I’ve used flashcards for anything.
Then there’s the issue with aesthetics mentioned already. Just like the shakes I think your design needs to be a lot more subtle.
Good work though. I might use this for learning Japanese and the current flashcard limit seems generous. Are you sure many people will hit that limit to sway them to pay?