🧠 Turn Reading Into Doing

Any Article Becomes Flashcards

Convert any article into ready-to-review flashcards so learning happens while you’re already reading.

Last updated March 1, 2026

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What you get

  • Extract key concepts and generate Q/A cards
  • Keep cards alongside the article for immediate review
  • Export to a notes system or flashcard tool later
  • Reduce manual Anki admin work

How it works

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

  1. Read the article normally.
  2. Ask dassi to generate flashcards from the content.
  3. Review immediately to lock in recall.
  4. 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.

Works-with pages

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the flashcards be too generic?

They can be if you don’t specify. Ask for cards focused on arguments, numbers, or mechanisms — not just definitions.

Can I choose difficulty?

Yes. Ask for “easy recall” cards vs “application” cards that require reasoning.

Can it export to Anki?

You can export structured Q/A format that’s easy to import into Anki or paste into your preferred tool.

Try this workflow in 2 minutes

Install dassi, open the page you’re working on, and describe the outcome you want. No scripts, no integrations.

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