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@jaredklewis I’d love to know if you have a way to fix the pain points amluto described. I’ve had some of the same struggles with this, in particular when making a deck that I wanted my kids to each be able to use individually, but also be able to keep updating. It seemed like a lot of work every time I wanted to make any change to the deck. This was a few years ago and I don’t remember the details, but it’d be great to know if there’s some streamlined way to keep editing a deck and have the updates show up for multiple users, kind of like they are subscribed to it. I bet there is a way to do this, and I just didn’t figure it out.


I just replied to the parent, but maybe checkout https://www.ankicollab.com/

Never used it, as I've only ever used anki for self study, but it seems like it might be good for your use case?


Thanks, I’ll check it out!




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