Flashcard Mode
Type your lines from memory, then see exactly where you got them right — and where you didn't.
Overview
Flashcard Mode is a text-based memorization tool that shows you a cue line, blurs your next line, and asks you to type it from memory. After you submit, a color-coded diff display reveals exactly which words you got right, which you missed, and which you got wrong.
Flashcard Mode is always free and works offline once your script data has been cached.
How It Works
- Select your scene and character on the setup screen
- Choose Flashcard as your rehearsal mode
- Tap Go to begin
For each line in the scene:
- The cue line (the line before yours) appears in clear text
- Your line appears below, blurred out
- Type your line from memory in the text field
- Tap Submit to see the grading results
- Review the diff, then advance to the next line
The Diff Display
After you submit, a word-by-word comparison shows how you did:
| Color | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 🟢 Green | Correct — this word matches the script |
| 🔴 Red | Wrong — you typed a different word |
| Omitted — this word was in the script but you skipped it | |
| Dark gray | Pending — words not yet reached (in multi-line views) |
The diff engine strips punctuation and ignores capitalization, so you're graded on the words themselves, not formatting.
How Grading Works
Each submission receives a similarity score calculated using word-level comparison. The score is a percentage representing how closely your attempt matched the expected line.
Your strictness level determines the threshold for passing:
| Level | Name | Pass Threshold |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Gist | 80% match |
| 2 | Rehearsal | 95% match |
| 3 | Opening Night | 100% match |
Auto-Advance
By default, you manually tap to advance to the next line. You can enable Auto-Advance in Settings to automatically move to the next line after a brief delay when you submit a correct answer.
Offline Support
Flashcard Mode works without an internet connection once you've opened the script at least once while online. Script data is cached locally on your device, so you can rehearse anywhere — on the train, backstage, or in a waiting room.
No Subscription Required
Flashcard Mode is completely free for all users. No Voice Pro subscription or production membership needed.
Tips for Effective Practice
Start on "The Gist"
If you're early in the memorization process, set strictness to Level 1 (The Gist). This lets you focus on getting the meaning right before worrying about exact wording.
Increase Strictness Over Time
As you get more comfortable, bump up to Level 2 (Rehearsal) and eventually Level 3 (Opening Night) for word-perfect practice.
Use the A/B Loop
Narrow your practice to a specific section using the A/B Loop slider on the setup screen. Focus on your trouble spots instead of running the whole scene.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Cue line doesn't appear | Make sure Show Cue Context is enabled in Settings |
| Grading seems too strict | Lower your strictness level |
| Script data not available offline | Open the script once while connected to the internet to cache it |
For more help, see the full Troubleshooting guide.
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Last updated: February 19, 2026