AI Flashcard Generator

Any Topic. Flashcard-Style Q&A Pairs.

Tell @vustStudyBot a topic or paste text. When the question pool is eligible, it saves a personal Q&A deck you can reopen, reveal, self-rate, and review with Repeat misses — inside Telegram.

Saved personal deck · manual recall loop · no signupPersistent personal deck · no automatic scheduler
Q&A pairs, any topicSaved personal review deckNo app install, no signup wall

Honest framing

A saved manual-review deck — with precise boundaries

StudyBot reuses eligible generated quiz questions as a personal owner-and-chat-scoped deck. Reveal answers, mark Got it or Missed, and repeat misses. It is persistent state, not fresh disposable chat text.

No scheduler, reminders, card editing, import/export, public sharing, or community deck library in V1.
Specimens

See the difference

A topic or text into StudyBot, then a saved personal deck and a manual self-test loop.

A topic into flashcard-style pairs

What you send @vustStudyBot

"Help me practise Spanish irregular verbs in the present tense."

What comes back

StudyBot generates practice questions and, when the Q&A pool is eligible, sends a saved personal deck entry. Open it to reveal answers and self-rate each card.

Turn it into a self-test loop, right in chat

Follow-up in the same chat

"Now quiz me on those one at a time — show the question, wait for my answer, then tell me if I'm right."

What comes back

Open the saved deck, reveal each answer, mark Got it or Missed, then use Repeat misses. The personal deck remains reachable from its Telegram message when you return later.
Practical use cases

Who needs quick flashcard-style Q&A pairs

Language learners
You want a generated personal recall deck for vocabulary or verb forms
Give @vustStudyBot the topic or text, reveal answers, self-rate them, and repeat missed cards.
Students building a deck fast
You need a starting set of cards without typing every pair by hand
StudyBot reuses an eligible generated question pool as a saved owner-and-chat-scoped deck.
Quick self-testers
You want a recall check without opening a separate flashcard app
Reopen the saved Telegram message, mark Got it or Missed, then run Repeat misses.
How it works01–03

How the Q&A pairs come together

  1. 01

    Give StudyBot a topic or text

    Open @vustStudyBot and request practice from the material you want to learn.

  2. 02

    Open the saved personal deck

    When the generated Q&A pool is eligible, StudyBot persists a private deck and sends its durable Telegram entry message.

  3. 03

    Review manually

    Reveal answers, choose Got it or Missed, then repeat misses now or return to the saved message later.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustStudyBot

Create a personal recall deck in Telegram

Give @vustStudyBot a topic or text, then reveal answers, self-rate, and repeat misses.

Open in Telegram
Quality & trust

Honest scope — persistent deck, manual review

Personal deck, not a shared library

The owner-and-chat-scoped deck persists and is reopened from its Telegram message; there is no browsable, shared, or community deck library.

No automatic spaced repetition

Got it, Missed, and Repeat misses are a manual loop. There are no due dates, adaptive timing, calendar, or reminders.

No editing or export in V1

Generated cards are immutable and cannot be imported, exported, or publicly shared from the deck flow.

Free, no install

Your Telegram login is the account — no signup, no card, no separate app to download just to generate the cards.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does @vustStudyBot save a flashcard deck?

Yes, when the generated topic/text question pool contains enough eligible Q&A cards. The deck is personal and owner-and-chat scoped, survives a serverless restart, and remains reachable from the Telegram message that created it. Deck creation fails closed if the question pool or persistence step is not eligible.

Does it schedule spaced repetition?

No. The saved deck supports answer reveal, Got it, Missed, and Repeat misses, but it has no due dates, adaptive timing algorithm, calendar, or reminders. You decide when to reopen the saved message and review again.

Can I actually use the output as real flashcards?

Yes. Use the personal deck directly in Telegram: reveal an answer, self-rate it, and repeat missed cards. V1 does not let you edit or export generated cards, browse a deck library, search community decks, or share a public deck.

How is this different from VUST's Study Practice tool?

They are two entry points to the same StudyBot learning flow. /study/flashcards is the canonical product/how-to page; this page serves the narrower flashcard-generator search intent. Both lead to StudyBot's generated personal deck and manual review loop.

Are the answers reliable enough to study from?

Good for most subjects, but verify anything high-stakes. It reasons from its training, which is strong for well-established material (vocabulary, formulas, historical facts) but can occasionally slip on a fast-changing or very niche detail. For an exam that actually matters, spot-check a sample of the answers before you rely on the full set.

Do I need another account or app install?

No separate study-app signup or install. The flow runs in @vustStudyBot using your Telegram identity. Current usage and balance terms are shown in the bot rather than promised as a static page price.

Ready when you are

A saved personal Q&A deck, inside Telegram.

Create eligible cards from a topic or text and run a manual Got it/Missed review loop.