Remember what you read.
You highlight what matters. Then it sits there. Yada turns your highlights and notes into cards you'll actually review – right before those ideas slip.
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Source
"System 1 thinks fast and intuitively; System 2 is slow and deliberate. Most of what feels like reasoning is System 1 running unchallenged."
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What’s the difference between System 1 and System 2?
System 1 is fast and intuitive; System 2 is slow and deliberate. Most ‘reasoning’ is System 1 running unchecked.
Features
The ideas you chose are worth keeping.
From books and notes
Bring your highlights, your notes, or a chapter itself. Yada turns what you already have into cards – no retyping, no busywork.
Cards that earn their place
Each card captures a complete idea, not a flashcard fragment. Short enough to fly through, rich enough to stick.
The scheduler decides
No dials to turn, no settings to learn. Sensible decisions made for you, so reviewing feels like reading, not configuring.
Five minutes, anywhere
Mobile-first, swipe-based review built for the moments you actually have – commutes, between meetings, before bed.
One library, well kept
Decks and tags keep your reading findable as it grows. Your cards, all in one place – not scattered across notebooks, apps, and tabs.
Less time, not more
The cards you've mastered come back less often. The longer you use Yada, the less time it asks of you.
How it works
Three steps. That's the whole thing.
Bring what you've read
Your Kindle highlights, your Readwise export, your notes, or the chapter itself. Yada works with what you already have.
Yada makes the cards
Clear, atomic cards written for serious non-fiction – not drills and not trivia. The ideas you chose to keep, made reviewable.
Review in five minutes
Swipe through on your phone. Cards come back right before you forget them. The more you keep, the less Yada asks of you.
Loved by early readers
Quiet little app. Loud results.
“I read 25 books a year. For the first time, I can actually name what was in them a month later.”
“Other flashcard apps always defeated me at the setup. Yada just gets on with it – the cards come back, I review, that's it.”
“The highlights I've been collecting for a decade finally turn into something I retrieve.”
FAQ
Questions, answered.
When does Yada launch?+
Soon. We're rolling out access to waitlist members in waves – join now to get an early invite.
What kind of sources work best?+
Books, highlights (Kindle, Readwise), and your own notes. Yada is tuned for serious non-fiction – history, philosophy, science, psychology, business, biography.
Is this for students or exam prep?+
No. Yada is built for adults who read for themselves. Exam-prep tools solve a different problem, and we're not trying to be one of them.
Do I have to write the cards myself?+
No. Yada writes the cards for you from your highlights and notes, and makes the scheduling decisions on your behalf. Same proven spaced-repetition science, none of the setup tax.
Will my notes stay private?+
Yes. Your sources and cards are yours. We never sell data and we never train public models on your content.
Which platforms?+
iOS at launch, with Android and web following shortly after.
Start remembering what matters.
Join the Yada waitlist and be first in line when we open the doors.