QuizPilot flashcards are now shareable through Telegram
Studying is rarely a solo activity. Someone in the group makes the deck, and everyone else wants it. Until now QuizPilot let you share a quiz with a single link, but flashcards stopped at your own library. That gap is closed.
Flashcard decks now have a share button and a bot deep link, so you can pass a whole deck to someone through Telegram the same way you already share quizzes. On the web library, a long press on a card opens an action sheet with the same options, so sharing is one gesture from wherever you keep your decks.
Flashcards in QuizPilot come from the same place everything else does. Upload a PDF, DOCX, or PPTX, or just type a topic, and you get a study deck you can practice with, including offline. The same source can also become a quiz with an explanation for every answer, or a set of slides.
We also gave free users a small nudge that helps: a direct message when weekly credits refresh, so you know when you can generate again without opening the app to check.
Flashcard sharing is live now. QuizPilot runs on Telegram and on the App Store, and it works across all 13 languages it supports.