The Academic Operating System
for Secure Learning
Create decks from real study material, run focused SM-2 sessions, distribute protected documents, and operate institution-level courses from one platform.
A single platform that combines study intelligence, content protection, and learning operations.
Advanced flashcard engine with SM-2 scheduling, quick review, and focused filters that turn generic sessions into targeted intervention.
- 9 study modes and advanced filters
- Deck-level and card-level metrics
Secure Reader keeps academic files in controlled view mode with dynamic watermarking and blocked download/copy/print behavior.
- Per-user dynamic watermarks
- Protected viewer with access controls
Course infrastructure for assignments, unlock logic, learner simulation, and reporting across departments and cohorts.
- Unlock Graph and learner states
- Asset and course-level aggregates
Screens shown below are feature mockups to communicate the workflow before final screenshot rollout.
Dashboard
Deck tree, live search, due pipeline, and study status overview.
Study Session
Again/Hard/Good/Easy flow with timer, progress, and quick review.
Metrics
Difficulty distribution, success trends, and hardest card leaderboard.
Control Center
Assignments, unlock dependencies, and cohort-level completion visibility.
Review faster with a focused engine, not static notes.
Distribute controlled materials and track real usage.
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Deploy programs with unlock logic, learner tracking, and compliance controls.
Is this only for flashcards?
No. Thatisnot combines flashcards, secure document delivery, course operations, and analytics in one system.
Can institutions control access by learner?
Yes. You can assign by email, bind devices, define unlock paths, and monitor opened, unlocked, and completed states.
Do files remain protected after sharing?
Yes. Documents are rendered in a protected viewer with watermarking and blocked download/copy/print behavior.
Create, assign, protect, and measure academic content in one stack.