The workflow, in plain English
Before: You read a long article about quantum computing. You want to retain it. You open Anki, manually create 10 cards, switch back and forth to verify content. 20 minutes of admin work.
After: You scroll past the last paragraph. 12 flashcards are waiting: “Q: What is quantum superposition? A: The ability of a quantum system to exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured.” Interactive flip cards, right there on the page. An export button sends them to Anki. The article became a study session.
Why traditional tools can’t: Flashcard apps require manual creation or a separate upload step. Dassi generates cards in context and presents them where you just finished reading.
Step-by-step
- Read the article normally.
- Ask dassi to generate flashcards from the content.
- Review immediately to lock in recall.
- Export cards or notes to your system of record.
Example prompts to try
- “Generate 12 flashcards from this article and quiz me.”
- “Focus flashcards on definitions + key claims.”
- “Make 5 cards that test my ability to apply the ideas.”
Tips for better results
- Be specific about what you want injected into the page (buttons, filters, a panel, a summary, etc.).
- If the page has multiple sections, tell dassi exactly what to focus on (e.g., “the transactions table” or “the diff for file X”).
- Prefer safe workflows first: draft, summarize, label, and prepare — then take actions (submit, purchase) only after review.