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The Exam Planner: Will You Be Ready by the 20th?

Ankra Team

Spaced repetition is very good at answering one question: what is due today? But that was never your question. Your question has a date in it. The exam is on the 20th. Will I be ready?

Until now, the honest answer from every flashcard app was a shrug. Quizlet has practice tests but no scheduling. Anki has the scheduling engine but no plan. Planner apps have your dates and nothing else. None of them connect the date on your calendar to what you should do today.

That is what we built. The Exam Planner is now part of Ankra.

A Plan, Not a Tracker

Adding an exam takes three taps: name it, pick the date, attach the decks it covers. From that moment, adding the exam changes what today looks like.

Ankra counts the cards you have not seen yet, spreads them over the days you have left, and gives you one honest status line:

On track, 12 cards a day until Sep 14.

Behind that line there is some quiet math. Ankra holds back the final stretch before your exam as a revision buffer, so your last days are review, not first contact with new material. If a deck is small and the runway is long, it keeps a sensible daily minimum so you finish early instead of meeting your hardest cards the night before.

And when you sit down to study, the plan is enforced, not just displayed. Each attached deck releases its measured share of new cards per day. When you hit today's share, Ankra tells you the rest is saved for the coming days. If you want to push ahead anyway, one tap lets you. The plan is an offer, never a cage.

The Promise: Coverage, Not a Crystal Ball

We want to be precise about what the Exam Planner promises, because most "readiness" features promise the wrong thing.

Ankra will not tell you that you are 82% likely to pass. Nobody can back that number, and a scary score graded at your most stressed moment helps no one. What Ankra promises is simpler and checkable: every card you attached will be seen at least once before you sit down. That is a fact about your preparation, not a prediction about your grade. You can walk into the room knowing nothing you covered in class went missing.

The Safety Net: Cards That Would Come Up Too Late

Here is a failure mode almost nobody notices. Spaced repetition schedules reviews weeks into the future. Some of your cards are quietly scheduled for after your exam date. Without help, you would walk into the exam never having refreshed them, and you would have no idea.

The Exam Planner catches this. When cards will not come up before your exam, Ankra flags it plainly: 14 cards will not come up before your exam. One tap starts a session with exactly those cards. Nothing dramatic, just a leak that finally has a patch.

Where You Stand

On each exam, Ankra shows you where you actually stand, built from things it can verify:

  • Tricky cards. Cards you missed recently or still find hard, collected in one place. Tap to drill exactly those, nothing else.
  • Feynman gaps. If you have explained this material in Feynman sessions, the gaps you exposed there are counted in.
  • Weak topics, named. With Plus, AI reads your tricky cards and names the two or three topics where your trouble concentrates, each with a one-line summary and its own drill. Your final days go where they matter most.

Every line in that section is true and tappable. No percentage grade, no red badges, no guilt mechanics.

After the Exam

The morning after your exam date, Ankra asks once: how did it go? If you passed, celebrate and archive. If you are retaking it, one tap sets a new date on the same exam, and your decks, notes, and coverage carry over. The plan simply resumes.

Start With Your Next Exam

Add the exam that is closest, even if it is uncomfortably close. The planner is built for exactly that discomfort: it turns a looming date into a daily number you can actually do.

The Exam Planner is rolling out now on iOS, Android, and the web. As always, tell us what you think at [email protected]. We read everything.

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