How LedaLearn works
This page is a straight path from "new here" to "actually studying." Whether you want exam revision, vocabulary practice, or a free study tool for self-study online, the flow is the same: sign up, add material, practice in more than one way, and track study progress so you know what is working.
Start in five steps
You do not need to figure out the app by trial and error. Follow these steps once, then repeat the study loop whenever you add new topics.
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1 Register for free
Create an account to use LedaLearn as a free study tool. You can explore the core experience without a card on file, so you are not buying blind.
After you sign in, you land in a place where you can build or pick content next - no hidden paywall on basic learning.
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2 Create or choose a study set
Create study sets from your own notes, slides, or book chapters so revision practice matches what you actually need to know.
If you prefer a faster start, you can also add curated sets from the catalog so you are not staring at a blank library on day one.
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3 Practice in different modes
Open a set and study it as flashcards, a quiz, a match activity, or a write prompt. Each mode asks for a slightly different kind of thinking, which helps memory more than doing the same motion on repeat.
That variety is what turns a pile of facts into real revision practice you can use before exams and between classes.
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4 Track study progress
As you study, LedaLearn records activity and performance signals you can revisit from your dashboard - so you are not relying on mood alone to judge whether you are ready.
Over time, that feedback helps you spend minutes where they matter, especially during busy exam revision weeks.
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5 Upgrade only if you need more
Stay on the free plan while it fits your routine. If your library grows or you want more room and enhancements, you can compare plans and move to Pro when it makes sense - not because basics were locked away.
Four modes, one study system
The modes are designed to work together. Quick recall, a fair check of understanding, fast connection-building, and written answers cover most of what exam revision and independent learning require.
Flashcards
Best for quick review and active recall when you want to cycle through material often without a long block of time.
Quiz
Best when you need to test understanding and see whether you truly know something, not only whether it looks familiar.
Match
Best for fast recognition and reinforcement when you are linking terms, definitions, or pairs in a new language.
Write
Best when you need stronger memory through active production - exact wording, steps, or short explanations you must generate yourself.
Progress you can trust
Your dashboard brings recent activity and accuracy into view so you can spot streaks, dips, and steady improvement. The goal is simple: make study progress visible enough that you can adjust early instead of guessing the night before a test.
Ready to try it?
Start with a free account, add your first set, and run a short session today. If you later need more space or extras, you can review pricing on your own timeline.
Prefer reading first? Browse lessons with linked sets or articles on study techniques and exams.