User guide

Get the most out of MemoSpark.

This guide explains how to set up your account, create decks, generate flashcards, review efficiently, track progress, and use MemoSpark as a parent or learner.

1. Download MemoSpark and create your account

Install MemoSpark from the App Store or Google Play, then create an account with email or supported sign-in options. Your account keeps your decks, progress, revision plans, and parent-child links synchronized.

2. Choose the experience that matches you

Learner mode

Use this mode to create decks, study cards, explore the library, earn XP, follow streaks, and review your own progress.

Parent mode

Use this mode to link children, assign decks, follow study activity, review reports, and encourage learning consistency.

3. Create and organize decks

  1. 1

    Create a focused deck

    Choose one subject, chapter, language theme, exam topic, or skill per deck.

  2. 2

    Add clear cards

    Put one idea on each card. Short prompts and direct answers are easier to remember.

  3. 3

    Use filters and levels

    Organize decks by language, level, topic, or mastery to find the right material quickly.

4. Generate flashcards with AI

AI generation helps you move faster when you have a topic, document, or study objective. Use it as a starting point, then review and adjust the cards so they match your course, teacher, exam, or personal goal.

Start with a precise topic, for example: French Revolution key dates or B1 English irregular verbs.
Ask for a manageable number of cards so your first review session stays focused.
Edit generated cards when needed. Good flashcards are short, accurate, and easy to test.

5. Review smarter with spaced repetition

MemoSpark is designed for short, repeated sessions. Review recommended cards first, answer honestly, and let your progress data guide what to study next.

10-15 min

Daily review target

1 idea

Per flashcard

3 steps

Read, recall, check

Weekly

Progress review

6. Use parent tools to support learning

Link a child account

Create or search for your child account, send an invitation, and wait for it to be accepted.

Assign useful decks

Assign custom decks or public library decks so children know exactly what to study.

Follow activity

Use reports to see study time, cards reviewed, success rate, streaks, and recent sessions.

Encourage consistency

Use badges, XP, and milestones to make progress visible and motivating.

7. Manage Premium and account settings

Premium features are managed from the app profile area. You can view your access, restore purchases, and manage subscription options through your App Store or Google Play account.

8. Best practices for better memorization

  • Review a small number of cards every day instead of waiting for a long session.
  • Rewrite long answers into short, testable facts.
  • Mix public library decks with your own personalized cards.
  • Use reports weekly to see what is improving and what needs attention.
  • For children, assign clear goals and celebrate consistency, not only high scores.
  • Keep deck names simple so they are easy to find later.