Quizlet has been a student staple for years. But between rising paywalls and a product that hasn’t fundamentally evolved, a lot of students are looking for something better.
Here’s an honest comparison.
What Quizlet does well
Quizlet has the largest library of pre-made study sets on the internet. If someone has studied your topic before, there’s a good chance a deck already exists. The interface is clean, the mobile app is solid, and Learn mode has helped millions of students.
For rote memorization of existing content — vocabulary lists, anatomy terms, historical dates — Quizlet is hard to beat on sheer volume of available material.
Where Quizlet falls short
The free tier keeps shrinking. Features that were free two years ago now require Quizlet Plus. You can’t study with Learn mode without hitting limits. The AI features (Magic Notes, Q-Chat) are locked behind a $35.99/year subscription.
You still create cards manually. Quizlet’s AI can help, but you’re still curating and editing cards one by one. For students with PDFs, YouTube lectures, or handwritten notes, this is a huge time sink.
It’s flashcards only. There’s no quiz generator, no AI notes, no mind maps, no course builder. You study your cards — and that’s it.
How Duetoday compares
Duetoday takes a completely different approach. Instead of building a library you browse, it generates your study materials from your content automatically.
Import anything. Paste a YouTube link, upload a PDF, record a live lecture, or drop in a webpage. Duetoday processes it and gives you notes, flashcards, a quiz, and a mind map — all from the same source.
No manual card creation. The AI does it. You review, adjust if needed, and start studying immediately.
Actually free. The free plan includes 5 AI notes per month with flashcards and quizzes. No time limits, no “study mode” paywalls.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Quizlet Free | Duetoday Free | Duetoday Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-made decks | ✓ (millions) | — | — |
| AI flashcard generation | Limited | ✓ | Unlimited |
| AI notes | — | ✓ | Unlimited |
| Quizzes | Limited | ✓ | Unlimited |
| Mind maps | — | — | ✓ |
| YouTube import | — | — | ✓ |
| PDF import | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Spaced repetition | Paid only | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mobile app | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Who should switch?
Switch to Duetoday if: You import your own content (lectures, PDFs, videos), you want AI to do the heavy lifting, or you’re tired of hitting paywalls on basic features.
Stick with Quizlet if: You primarily study from existing community decks and don’t need AI generation from your own materials.
The bottom line
Quizlet built the world’s flashcard library. Duetoday builds your flashcard library — automatically, from the content you’re actually studying. For most students in 2025, that’s a better deal.