

USE CASE — FLASHCARD AND REVIEW
Students forget. It's not laziness—it's how memory works without reinforcement. Better-ed gives students a free, frictionless way to review what they've learned before it slips away.
Try flashcards for freeUpload any lesson material—a document, notes, a chapter, or a YouTube URL—and Better-ed generates a flashcard deck tied directly to the key concepts. Always in sync with your conversational assessment on the same topic. Students review on any browser, anytime, for free. No separate app, no account needed.
For teachers, it's zero effort. Assign the same material you used for your assessment, and students get the flashcards automatically. They review the concepts; you run the assessment to see what actually stuck.
Best for: Self-directed review, pre-assessment preparation, spaced repetition for any subject
Free to use. No account required.

Most students get under 2 minutes of actual speaking time per week in class. Better-ed gives every student their own one-on-one conversation partner.
Best for: ESL/EFL, IELTS/Cambridge/CEFR prep, speaking confidence
AI tools can write the essay. A follow-up conversation proves whether the student can explain it. Assign one after any submission, and know exactly who understands the work they completed.
Best for: Essay follow-ups, research project reviews, AI-era academic integrity
Most teachers don't know who's lost until the test. A quick conversational check-in after any lesson changes that; every student explains what they learned, Better-ed flags the misconceptions, and results are ready immediately. No grading required.
Best for: Daily check-ins, exit tickets, formative evaluation