I will create a flashcard deck and spaced-repetition Anki study pack for any subject
About this gig
I will turn any subject into a clean, ready-to-study Anki flashcard deck built on proven spaced-repetition principles so the material actually sticks.
Cramming fades within days. This service converts your notes, textbook chapters, slides, or just a topic name into a structured Anki deck where every card is atomic, accurate, and tuned for long-term recall. You study; the scheduling algorithm handles when.
What you get
- A complete Anki deck file (
.apkg) you import in one click and start reviewing immediately on desktop, web, Android, or iOS. - Atomic, well-written cards — each tests one fact, concept, or relationship, following the minimum-information principle so reviews stay fast and recall stays strong.
- A sensible mix of card types: basic front/back, reversed (two-way) cards where recall should go both directions, cloze-deletion cards for definitions and processes, and type-in-the-answer cards for spellings, formulas, or vocabulary when you want them.
- Tags and subdecks that organize cards by chapter, theme, or difficulty, so you can study a single section or the whole subject.
- Clean formatting: bold for key terms, bullet lists for multi-part answers, and readable line breaks — no walls of text crammed onto one card.
- Optional hints, mnemonics, and source references on the back of cards to anchor tricky items.
- A short "How to study this deck" guide (PDF) covering import, recommended daily review settings, and how the spacing schedule works, so you get value even if Anki is new to you.
- A matching CSV/spreadsheet export of every card (front, back, tags) so you can edit, reuse, or move the content into Quizlet, Notion, or another tool later.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cards in the deck | Up to ~50 | Up to ~150 | Up to ~350 |
| Card types | Basic + cloze | Basic, reversed, cloze | All types incl. type-in & image-friendly |
| Tags & subdeck structure | Basic tags | Tags + subdecks | Full tag/subdeck taxonomy |
| Source material | Topic or short notes | Notes, slides, or chapters | Full course / multi-chapter set |
| Mnemonics & hints | — | On request | Included throughout |
| Study guide PDF | Quick-start | Full guide | Full guide + settings tuning |
| CSV/spreadsheet export | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Revisions | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Delivery | Faster | Standard | Standard |
How it works
- You send the subject and any material — a topic name, a list of learning objectives, lecture notes, PDF chapters, slide decks, or a syllabus. The more specific your scope, the sharper the deck.
- We agree on scope — target card count, which card types you want, language level (intro vs. exam-prep), and any terms or chapters to prioritize or skip.
- I draft the cards, breaking concepts into atomic units, writing clear prompts, and removing ambiguity so each card has exactly one correct answer.
- I build and structure the deck in Anki with tags, subdecks, and consistent formatting, then test-import it to confirm it opens cleanly and every card renders correctly.
- I deliver the
.apkg, the CSV export, and the study guide. You import and review. - You request revisions — reword cards, add or cut items, adjust difficulty — within your plan's revision count.
Why choose this
Generic decks you find online are often bloated, error-ridden, or written for someone else's course. This deck is built around your material and goals. Cards follow real spaced-repetition best practices — atomicity, minimum information, and clear cueing — instead of dumping paragraphs onto a card and calling it a flashcard. Everything is delivered in standard, non-proprietary formats (.apkg and CSV), so you are never locked in: study in Anki today, export to another tool tomorrow. You also get an honest, human-checked product. I verify facts against the source you provide and flag anything I cannot confirm rather than inventing answers, so you are not memorizing mistakes.
Who it's for / use cases
- Students prepping for exams, finals, or board/licensing tests who want their lecture notes turned into a daily review routine.
- Language learners building vocabulary, verb conjugations, or phrase decks with reversed and type-in cards.
- Medical, law, and certification candidates (anatomy, pharmacology, statutes, frameworks) needing large, well-tagged decks.
- Professionals onboarding into a new domain, learning terminology, product details, or compliance facts.
- Teachers and tutors who want a ready-made deck to share with a class or cohort.
- Hobbyists and lifelong learners memorizing anything from chess openings to wine regions to coding syntax.
FAQ
Q: What subjects can you make a deck for? Almost anything teachable through recall — sciences, languages, history, medicine, law, business, math, geography, trivia, programming, and more. If a topic relies on hands-on practice (like physical skills), flashcards cover the factual and conceptual parts but cannot replace doing the activity.
Q: Do I need to send my own notes? No. You can simply name the subject and scope, and I will research and build the cards from reliable general knowledge. That said, sending your notes, slides, or syllabus produces a deck far better matched to your exact course or exam.
Q: Do I need an Anki account to use it? You need the free Anki app (desktop, Android, or AnkiWeb in a browser). The iPhone app is the only paid version, but it is optional — desktop and Android are free. The study guide walks you through installing and importing.
Q: Can the cards include images, diagrams, or audio? Image-friendly cards are supported on the Premium plan when you provide the images or clearly licensed sources. I do not embed copyrighted material you do not have rights to. Audio can be discussed for language decks.
Q: How accurate is the content? I cross-check facts against the material you provide or reputable references, and I keep card prompts unambiguous. For specialized or fast-changing fields, I will note anything that should be verified against your authoritative source, since I am not a substitute for a certified expert in regulated subjects.
Q: Can you match a specific exam syllabus? Yes — send the syllabus, objective list, or past-paper topics and I will scope the deck to cover exactly those areas, tagged by section so you can track coverage.
Q: What if I want changes after delivery? Each plan includes a set number of revisions for rewording cards, adjusting difficulty, fixing errors, or adding and removing items. Because you also get the editable CSV, you can tweak cards yourself anytime too.
Q: What format do I receive, and can I reuse it elsewhere? You get a .apkg Anki deck plus a CSV/spreadsheet of all cards and a PDF study guide. The CSV lets you import the same content into Quizlet, Notion, or other tools, so the work stays useful beyond Anki.
Reviews★5(1)
- @sophia21★★★★★5
Sent over my organic chemistry notes and got back a clean Anki deck with the cards already set up for spaced repetition, importing the .apkg was painless and the cards are actually phrased well for recall.