How it works

One short visit a day. Mochi does the timing.

You bring the things you want to remember. Mochi decides when to test you on each one, and turns keeping up into looking after a creature that grows with you.

  1. 01

    Capture what you want to remember

    Add a card for anything worth keeping — a vocabulary word, a medical term, a coding concept, a line you want to memorise. A card is just a prompt and its answer. Build a handful or import a whole topic; Mochi works the same either way.

  2. 02

    Mochi schedules every card

    Behind the scenes, each card sits in a spaced-repetition system. New and shaky cards come back soon; cards you keep getting right drift further into the future. You never manage the calendar — Mochi decides what's due.

  3. 03

    Review with a quick self-quiz

    When cards are due, Mochi shows you the prompt and you try to recall the answer before flipping it. You grade how it went. Getting it right pushes the card out; missing it brings the card back soon, so weak spots get the most attention.

  4. 04

    Reviews feed your pet

    Due cards make Mochi hungry — its fullness drops the more you've got waiting. Clearing your reviews feeds it back to full and lifts its mood. Skipping days won't punish you, but a hungry Mochi is a gentle nudge to come back.

  5. 05

    Show up, and Mochi evolves

    Every visit builds your bond and your streak. Cross a threshold and Mochi grows into a new stage, with a little celebration. Your consistency becomes visible — a creature that's clearly thriving because you kept your word.

Why a pet?

Spaced repetition works, but it's easy to abandon — a list of due cards is a chore, not a reason to open the app. Mochi gives the schedule a face. When your reviews are something a small creature is counting on, the habit stops feeling like homework and starts feeling like care.

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