Add what you already have
Paste notes, import PDFs, scan pages, or describe a topic from scratch. Highlight the passages that matter most — Yadash will focus the cards on those and fill in the context around them.
Turn anything into smart flashcards: PDFs, scans, prompts, highlights, and more.
Have feedback, improvement ideas, feature requests, or design thoughts? Tell us what would make Yadash genuinely useful for the way you study.
How it works
Paste notes, import PDFs, scan pages, or describe a topic from scratch. Highlight the passages that matter most — Yadash will focus the cards on those and fill in the context around them.
Yadash maps the topic into a roadmap of steps, then creates cards covering the key facts, how ideas connect, and how to apply them — not just a list of definitions.
Cards come back at the right time based on how easy or hard they felt. You always know what to review next — no manual scheduling needed.
Built with learners
Yadash is meant to solve the actual frustrations people have with studying — not ship features that look good in a demo. What you tell us shapes what gets simplified, added, or cut before launch.
Where do notes, PDFs, flashcards, or review schedules let you down today?
Feature ideas, import formats, study modes, design changes, or subject-specific needs — all of it is useful.
Early feedback helps us decide what to fix, clarify, and prioritize before Yadash reaches the App Store.
Built for durable learning
You don't need a complicated setup before you start. Yadash turns your material into practice questions, schedules reviews at the right time, and helps you build real understanding — instead of rereading the same page and hoping it sticks.
Yadash turns your material into questions and answers, so you practice recalling instead of just looking at the page again.
If a card feels easy, it waits longer. If it feels hard, it comes back sooner. You spend more time on weak spots and less time on what already sticks.
Start from a PDF, paste your notes, highlight a passage, or describe a subject from scratch. Yadash figures out the structure from there.
Privacy and cloud processing
Source material is sent to Yadash Cloud only when you add it for roadmap and flashcard generation. Yadash does not sell personal data or use your material for advertising.
FAQ
Yadash is not on the App Store yet. We're building it before we launch — your feedback is how we decide what to prioritize and improve first.
Yes, and that's the point of this page. Yadash is being built with learners, not only for them. Feedback about confusing flows, missing features, design ideas, and real study problems is useful right now.
Yadash builds a learning roadmap from your source material first. Flashcards are tied to roadmap steps, so review stays connected to the topic — instead of becoming a disorganized pile of cards.
Tell us what you study, where your current workflow breaks down, what feels unclear, what would make you trust the app, or which feature would make Yadash worth opening every week.
Yadash is built around three learning principles: active recall, spaced repetition, and progressive practice. In plain terms: answer from memory, review at the right time, and move from basics to application.
Spaced repetition means reviewing something after a delay — just before you're likely to forget it. That makes the review feel harder than rereading, but it's far more useful for long-term memory.
FSRS is the scheduling algorithm Yadash uses for review timing. After you rate a card, it estimates how stable that memory is and decides when the card should come back.
Core cards test the essential idea. Link cards connect that idea to nearby concepts. Apply cards ask you to use it in a scenario, comparison, or problem. Together they move you from remembering to understanding.
Yes. Yadash is well suited for exam prep where you need to understand and retain material over time — especially when you have notes, slides, PDFs, or scans but no clear plan for what to study.
Yes, if the material can be turned into questions and practice prompts. Yadash is strongest when you need to remember details and understand how ideas connect.
Yadash uses the same broad idea of spaced repetition, but it starts from your material, builds a roadmap, and keeps cards connected to the concepts they came from.
Highlighting and rereading feel productive but often don't prove you can recall the idea later. Yadash moves you toward answering, checking, and revisiting — which is what actually builds memory.
Yes. Yadash creates an anonymous app session automatically so you can start studying without a username or password.
Yes. Roadmap and flashcard generation use Yadash Cloud and AI providers to process the material you choose to add.
No. Yadash does not sell personal data, does not use your material for advertising, and does not track you across apps or websites.
A paid plan is planned for higher cloud-generation usage. Purchases will use Apple in-app purchase when available.
Yes. The app includes Delete Data and Session in Settings, which removes local study data and the Yadash Cloud account tied to the app session.
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