Introducing Curated Decks in Neurako
One of the fastest ways to start learning is to begin with a well-made deck instead of a blank screen.
That is why Neurako now includes curated official decks you can browse and add to your library in one tap. The launch catalog includes 15 starter decks across high-demand study areas like language learning, coding, history, and medical terminology.
This release is now available inside Neurako on both web and mobile.
What is new
Curated decks are official Neurako-built starter decks designed to help you begin studying immediately.
With this launch, you can:
- Browse official decks inside the new Explore flow
- Add a curated deck to your library in one tap
- Start reviewing it right away with Neurako's spaced repetition system
- Use curated decks as-is or build on them with your own study workflow
These decks are especially useful if you want to get moving quickly, check whether a subject fits your current goals, or avoid spending your first session creating content from scratch.
What is in the launch catalog
The first curated deck release focuses on subjects that benefit from high-frequency review and fast onboarding:
- Languages: beginner vocabulary decks across Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
- Coding: foundational decks for Big-O complexity and HTTP status codes
- History: a world capitals deck for fast factual recall
- Medical: a clinical abbreviations deck for healthcare learners
We intentionally started with topics that work well as concise, high-value starter decks. The goal was not to launch the largest possible library on day one. The goal was to launch a set of decks that are immediately useful.
Why curated decks matter
AI generation is powerful when you already have source material. But many learners also need a fast way to start studying before they have notes, screenshots, or recordings ready to turn into cards.
Curated decks solve that blank-page problem.
They give new learners a clear first step:
- Open Neurako
- Browse a relevant official deck
- Add it and start reviewing immediately
That makes Neurako better for onboarding, better for casual exploration, and better for learners who want a clean starting point before customizing anything.
How curated decks fit into the Neurako workflow
Curated decks are not meant to replace AI-generated decks. They complement them.
A practical workflow now looks like this:
- Start with a curated deck to get momentum
- Review it with spaced repetition
- Add your own AI-generated or manually created decks as your course, job, or goals become more specific
For example:
- A language learner can begin with a starter vocabulary deck, then generate new decks from class notes or input they collect.
- A medical learner can begin with clinical abbreviations, then add custom decks from lectures or rotations.
- A coding learner can start with foundational recall decks, then build deeper topic-specific material later.
Built for both web and mobile
This launch was implemented as a shared product feature across the Neurako apps, not as a web-only experiment.
That means:
- Curated decks appear in the Explore experience
- Mobile users can choose between browsing curated decks or creating their own deck from scratch
- Feature access is enabled for all current users
The result is a smoother first-run experience, especially for learners who want to start studying in less than a minute.
What comes next
This is the first version of curated decks, not the final catalog.
Next we plan to improve the library with:
- More official decks across exam prep, sciences, and professional study
- Better category depth inside the Explore experience
- Ongoing quality improvements to deck metadata and classification
The launch principle is simple: ship a clean, useful starter library first, then expand it carefully.
Try curated decks
If you already use Neurako, open the app and head to Explore to browse the launch catalog.
If you are new to Neurako, you can create an account and start with a curated deck right away.
Curated decks make Neurako better at the exact moment a learner asks, "What should I study first?"
Now there is an immediate answer.