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Memory-first learning

Study five cards now. Know what comes back next.

Study Spaces turns notes into retrieval, saves progress after real answers, explains due reviews, and routes you back through Today, rooms, or class work without a setup maze.

Open a deck

First session stays small.

Answer one card

First session stays small.

See due reason

First session stays small.

First session promise: 2 minutes

Start free, stop cleanly, and leave with saved memory instead of a vague streak.

Free learner basics5-card starter loopsNo room-entry paywall

Quizlet-familiar, memory serious

Flashcards, Learn, Test, Match, and review planning belong in the same daily path.

Behavioral defaults, not dark patterns

Tiny starts, due reasons, optional catch-up, and clear exits keep learning humane.

Built for rooms and classes

Learners study alone, then return through shared rooms when presence helps them follow through.

Start with your material

Paste notes. Study one card now.

No account wall, no import wizard. Cards save to your room when possible, with a local fallback so the first retrieval still starts.

Use tabs, commas, dashes, or term/definition lines.

First review plan

  1. 1. Save cards to room zen.
  2. 2. Study Start with 5 cards; no setup screen first.
  3. 3. Return Submitted answers create due reasons in Review and Today.

Stop after the first batch; the app still remembers what changed.

Choose the smallest useful start

Acquisition should feel like studying, not onboarding.

Path 1

Try a 5-card review

Start retrieval before setup. Answer a starter card, rate recall, and see why it comes back.

Start free
Path 2

Paste today's material

Turn notes into cards inside a room, then study the first small batch instead of filing forever.

Create cards
Path 3

Join a study room

Use a shared timer and optional presence when accountability helps. Room entry stays free.

Join room

The daily loop

One next action, then a clean return path.

Study Spaces uses ethical behavioral defaults: tiny first actions, visible saved state, due reasons, near-goal states, and an explicit finish-for-now escape hatch.

Open Today

Add

Paste notes, open a deck, or bring class material into a room.

Retrieve

Default to a short batch so the first action is answering, not configuring.

Save

Submitted answers sync progress; card flips alone do not create noisy memory writes.

Return

Today and Review explain due reasons and route you back through rooms or classes.

Why learners come back

Familiar modes. Better memory follow-through.

Flashcards, Learn, Write, Spell, Test, Match, and due reviews stay learner-free.
Due cards explain the reason: missed last time, new card, recall risk, deadline, or catch-up.
Rooms add social accountability without exposing private answers by default.

Start with five cards. Stop with a real next review.

No streak pressure, no paywall before retrieval, no tour before the first answer.

Plain answers

Before the first review

What should I do first on Study Spaces?
Start with a 5-card review, paste material into a room, or open Today. The product is designed to get you answering before you configure a full system.
Are basic study modes free?
Yes. Room entry, Flashcards, Learn, Write, Spell, Test, Match, due reviews, and basic progress are part of the free learner core.
How is this different from Quizlet?
Study Spaces keeps familiar study modes, but the main loop is saved progress, explainable due reviews, and room or class return paths.
Does AI publish study material automatically?
No. AI-generated cards and explanations are drafts until a learner or educator reviews them.