Mochi - Flashcards and notes 4+

Simple, intelligent flashcards

Matthew Steedman

Designed for iPad

    • 4.7 • 147 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Take notes and make flashcards using markdown, then study them using spaced repetition.

Mochi gives you the power to create content specific to your study needs.
Create a deck from scratch, or share one with a friend.

- Mochi uses a spaced repetition algorithm to maximize retention and minimize study time.
- Quickly jot down notes and cards at the speed of markdown. Formatting controls and shortcuts are also there if you need them.
- Linking between cards and notes is a powerful way to build a network of related information.
- Put an end to tediously copying your notes into flash cards one by one. With Mochi you can create flash cards from your notes with one click.
- You can embed media to your notes or cards like images, audio, and video by dragging them onto the editor.

What’s New

Version 1.19.1

- Sort decks by name in the deck picker dropdown on the dashboard page.
- Set a max retention rate of 1 for FSRS review settings.
- Fix account settings modal.
- Expose reset review history action for cards.
- Fixed external links not opening.

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
147 Ratings

147 Ratings

SmartWater Drinker ,

The Best Anki Alternative

I don’t like Anki. I know that people swear by it, but the terrible UI makes it unusable to me. I’ve tried multiple Anki alternatives, but none of them had functioning spaced repetition. All I wanted was for an app to tell me I have a set number of cards due for review, and this is it and more! This app perfectly balances a pleasant UI with user customization. I love being able to hide text so I can make cards for verb conjugations. None of the other alternatives I tried allowed that. The best part is that it’s free! Please allow us to donate within the app, because I would love to give you money <3 (Edit: I would like to add that I figured out how to give him money. You can pay for a premium membership through the website and get additional features. I think this could’ve been made clearer in the app, but that’s okay! The subscription is so inexpensive, and this app does everything. It has saved me so much money I was spending on apps that do less!)

kurt_s ,

Zoomable attachments, manual review, ability to sort?

I like the clean interface and aesthetics, but some counterintuitive behaviors keep it from being ideal. I use it primarily for notecards with attachments, often screenshots of printed materials with photos and graphics; along with text-based flashcards (with some attachments). Double-tapping on a card with an attachment brings up an identically sized ‘preview,’ and the option to “Remove Attachment,” which is counterintuitive and makes the app feel less secure as a repository. (I’m afraid I’ll delete it.) As a workaround, I’m copying text from already printed materials, pasting it into the card, and formatting it so that it is readable. Some useful information from the original is lost, along with being time consuming. (Ideally, I want to append my text notes/summary to a readable source.)

When I select a flashcard, I’m looking to manually review. The full preview prevents me from using the app in this way. Safer attachments, image resizing, sorting of decks and the ability to manually review would be appreciated. Beautiful app, these issues aside!

letstuneout ,

Finally, an Anki alternative 🙏🏻

Anki users are very dedicated to Anki. I studied Japanese for about four years with it and always hated it but there were no other options. As a UI designer, the entire interface and UX made my reviews feel more like a chore. I was actually looking for a cleanup add-on for Anki when Mochi came up on my Google Search and I absolutely loved playing with it. While my four-years-deep decks on Anki will stay there for now, I'm just starting to learn Korean and love how easy it is to make cards. I really wish I had this app when I started learning Japanese.

I love seeing that it's continuously updated as well. My only wishlist item right now is ability to change the template on reverse cards. If this is possible, I haven't figured out how to do it.

Thanks for such a great app! Makes me excited to learn a new language.

App Privacy

The developer, Matthew Steedman, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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