hello everyone! one of the barriers for getting into using anki is that making your own cards can be super super tedious. so if you're not ready to do that quite yet, here's some tools that can help you out. this is really geared to language learning, for other subjects definitely check out ankiweb because it has a ton of stuff for you
memrise2anki: lets you take memrise courses and turn them into anki cards
quizlet to anki importer: the same thing, but for quizlet
pull from duolingo: just like the last two, but takes the words from your currently active language and turns them into cards. only pulls cards you already know
migaku dictionary: puts a dictionary into your anki for whichever language you'd like - when you look up a word, it'll immediately let you make a card out of it and its definition and then you add sentences for context. chrome users can use the related extension for faster card making -- it also lets you use youtube and netflix & their subtitles and will take a recording of the video / audio to put into your card. i am using this now (without the extension, i'm a firefox user) and it's made things so much faster
ankiweb - people have probably already made decks for your tl, you can search here for whatever you'd like. commonly studied languages will have more specialized decks (and there are also non-language related decks here, if you're trying to get into something like history or geography!)
xefjord's complete language series: i've been following this guy for a while, he's been working on making a ton of anki decks for lots of different languages. check here for your tl, a lot of them come with audio

























