Matt Steedman

Mochi - Take notes in markdown, review them with spaced repetition

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Spaced repetition is a powerful way to remember just about anything. With Mochi, you can seamlessly turn your notes into flash cards and study them at optimal intervals with Mochi's simple spaced repetition algorithm.

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Sam Blackman
I think sleek, general-purpose SRS apps like this have huge potential. E.g. Anki is a bit clunky, Duolingo is language only and not configurable. Language learning and rote-memorization for things like med school, law school or standardized tests are clear opportunities. What are the other clear use cases?
Matt Steedman
@tsamb Right now these types of apps are for reinforcing already learned material, but I think there's potential in integrating SRS directly in the learning process itself. Mochi isn't quite there yet but my vision for notes includes this idea.
Matt Steedman
Hey everyone, I built Mochi to help me study Japanese, but it's not limited to Japanese, or even language learning itself. Spaced repetition is a powerful way to remember just about anything you learn.
Fedotov Maxim
@matt_steedman This is fantastic, going to move my Japanese notes from Nuclino - here. Can you add Some more import options?
Matt Steedman
@doutatsu Absolutely, importing markdown files is next on the backlog.
Matthew Morrison
@matt_steedman Will it eventually work with pre-made Anki decks?
Matt Steedman
@matthew_morrison It already works with pre-made Anki decks. I think there was a mistake in the FAQ earlier that said ti didn't. Check this blog post for more details: https://mochi.cards/blog/import-...
Vlad Korobov
awesome product @matt_steedman, could you tell more about technology behind it?
Matt Steedman
@vladkorobov Thanks! I'm using Electron + Clojurescript. I've been very happy with both so far.
Daniel Thorne
I've been using this app for a few weeks to improve my Spanish grammar. I've never used any SRS techniques before, and Mochi's made it really easy to use. I recently tried out the paid plan, to sync my notes & cards, and it's worked beautifully! @matt_steedman, is there any plan for a mobile app? I'd love to use this during my commute!
Matt Steedman
@ldthorne Thanks for the review! Mobile app is on the way but I'm planning to make the web app mobile responsive first. Mobile app will likely require re-thinking the interface a bit.
Keir Williams
What algorithm are you using for the spaced repetition?
Matt Steedman
@keirwilliams It's essentially SM-2 but with constant easing factor.
Keir Williams
@matt_steedman Ah, it's a no go for me then. Not all flashcards are equal in their memorability and need that ease factor adjustment to make sure they're not shown too soon or too late. Some content is more easily remembered than others and vice versa. Ease factor adjustment is important for making sure that particular card is getting spaced appropriately.
Matt Steedman
@keirwilliams I should note that the easing factor can be set *per deck*, just not per card (yet). There are too many problems with variable easing factory as implemented in SM-2 and Anki to go through in this thread, but this blog post gives a pretty good run down of the issues. https://massimmersionapproach.co...
matt medmedmedic
@keirwilliams @matt_steedman my problem is if you are using multipliers , it may again bring in some of the same problems of Anki like card accumulation. Why not use simple leitner boxes.
Matt Steedman
@matt_medmedmedic Hey Matt, what do you mean by card accumulation? A simple multiplier set up like 2x remeber, 1/2x forgot can look very similar to a leitner system. I think another good feature to add would be a "kill stage" where after a certain interval the card is considered "known" and no longer needs to be reviewed ever.
Supratim
This is what happens when you think of pursuing your idea to completion but never actually launch it to the world. Big congratulations on the launch and thank you for building something and launching it unlike me that left the same concept midway 2 years back (https://github.com/heysupratim/R...)
Yaswanth Svist
@heysupratim Same here, spent lot of time on similar concept, I am light years away from MVP, so many features i had planned, i guess i had to do lot of deep work. 1 year back(https://github.com/yaswanthsvist...) https://memorby.com ( short for "memory orbs" from inside out ) @matt_steedman Congrats for the launch. Your Product is awesome.
Lui Kohl
Fantastic, slick product. This seems like a way more intuitive option than Anki. I will use it when I start learning German again.
wlr
hi. I am getting this message: “Mochi” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. This software needs to be updated. Contact the developer for more information.
Matt Steedman
@wlr I believe this issue is related to MacOS Catalina requiring apps to be notarized. I haven't had a chance to do this for Mochi yet, but I believe you can get around the issue by right clicking the app and selecting "Open."
janniks
@matt_steedman This is the most amazing thing I've seen on PH for a long time!!! You should feel very proud! 🎉 Super small design issue: https://share.getcloudapp.com/rR...
janniks
@matt_steedman Also amazing work with integrating hotkeys and markdown - very very thoughful!!! 🤗 I wish everybody would do this - and it looks beautiful as well - I don't know what else to ask for!!! Is it open-source or will it be in the future?
Rowe Morehouse
Great app @matt_steedman ! … I appreciate the regular updates.
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