Hey, Iβm a student who finally wrapped up his exams, started working on his thesis, and naturally decided... to build a study app instead. Yes, this entire project is a result of procrastination. I'm guilty.
Studying was always a struggle for me. Iβd reread notes, highlight like a maniac, binge-watch lectures and somehow retain absolutely nothing. Then I decided to give active recall a try, the simple idea of testing yourself instead of fake-studying and it actually worked. I started remembering stuff, understanding concepts, and feeling a little less like my brain was made of Swiss cheese.
So I built Quizard, a fun, fast study platform powered by active recall. You can create quizzes, flashcards, summaries, take notes, build study plans with deadlines, and break them into tasks. You can organize all your materials into folders, share them with friends, and track your study progress, with performance overviews for every quiz so you actually know whatβs sticking (and whatβs not).
Even though Iβm done with exams, I built Quizard for everyone still fighting the good fight. Because if procrastination got me into this mess, maybe it can help get you out of yours.
@busmark_w_nika Thank you! Yes, we are! We're currently working on dedicated functionality and a portal specifically for B2B users like schools or course programs. Our goal is to have it ready by mid next month. If you're interested, we'd be happy to keep you in the loop or even involve you in early access!
Does it support handwritten notes too? Because most of mine are in my journal. Also, does it track my progress or adapt questions if I get something wrong repeatedly?
@susan_parkeron At the moment, we support PDF-format notes, which works well for scanned or digitized handwritten notes. We've also had multiple requests to allow screenshot uploads, and that's something we're actively working on, itβll be live soon to make life easier for both digital and traditional learners π
In terms of progress tracking, yes! For every quiz, you can view your previous attempts, compare answers, and track overall performance through visual graphs. And our quiz maker also includes an adaptive mode that adjusts the difficulty based on your past performance to help reinforce what you need most.
@eljo_prifti Thank you! That means a lot π We're building Quizard with that exact feeling in mind, something we all wish we had back then, but now students do!
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@omar_shehabi Kuddos to your passed studies. Are you offering this to schools as well? (B2B)
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@busmark_w_nika Thank you! Yes, we are! We're currently working on dedicated functionality and a portal specifically for B2B users like schools or course programs. Our goal is to have it ready by mid next month. If you're interested, we'd be happy to keep you in the loop or even involve you in early access!
Does it support handwritten notes too? Because most of mine are in my journal. Also, does it track my progress or adapt questions if I get something wrong repeatedly?
Quizard
@susan_parkeron At the moment, we support PDF-format notes, which works well for scanned or digitized handwritten notes. We've also had multiple requests to allow screenshot uploads, and that's something we're actively working on, itβll be live soon to make life easier for both digital and traditional learners π
In terms of progress tracking, yes! For every quiz, you can view your previous attempts, compare answers, and track overall performance through visual graphs. And our quiz maker also includes an adaptive mode that adjusts the difficulty based on your past performance to help reinforce what you need most.
I wish I had this when I was student :)
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@eljo_prifti Thank you! That means a lot π We're building Quizard with that exact feeling in mind, something we all wish we had back then, but now students do!