What file types does KIALS accept?
KIALS accepts Word documents (.doc, .docx), PDFs, and PowerPoint files (.ppt, .pptx). Any subject, any domain — medical, legal, compliance, sales, academic, language learning.
How is KIALS different from Anki or Quizlet?
Unlike flashcard apps, KIALS generates questions automatically from your own content — no card creation required. The patented algorithm uses adaptive, time-delayed repetition that adjusts to your individual performance in real time.⁵ Documented results show 90%+ retention at Full Mastery vs. 20% with traditional study.²
Is there a free trial? What's included?
Yes — 30 days of full platform access, no credit card required. Upload documents, generate questions, complete sessions, review your analytics dashboard. Designed so you experience genuine retention gains before committing.
How long are daily study sessions?
Sessions start longer (30–60 min in Days 1–3 as new content loads) and get shorter as you progress. By Day 7–10, most learners are under 20 minutes. By Day 14+, typically 10–15 minutes. The system ends your session automatically when nothing more is due for that day.
What is "Full Mastery" — and how do I know when I've reached it?
Full Mastery is the point where you can recall every item in your program without error — consistently, under pressure, not just once. The platform tracks this automatically. When you reach Full Mastery, your daily sessions drop to near zero because every item has been reinforced to the point of durable long-term retention.
Does KIALS work for any subject?
Yes. KIALS has been deployed for nursing boards, bar exam prep, military training, sales product knowledge, K–12 education, university courses, corporate compliance, and language learning. If you can upload a document about it, KIALS can build a retention program for it.