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01 What is Memoraid? 02 Adding Texts 03 Continuous Texts 04 Script Texts 05 Sharing With Members 06 Drill Modes 07 Stats & Feedback 08 Managing Your Group 09 Tips & Best PracticesMemoraid helps groups memorize sequential text: song lyrics, scripts, speeches, liturgy, anything where order and flow matter. As an admin, you load the content once. Your members can then drill it immediately with no accounts, no downloads, and no setup required on their end.
The app offers seven drill modes ranging from gentle recognition (Flashcard) to full recall (Type It Out), so members can choose the approach that works best for them at any stage of memorization.
From the Admin Panel, scroll down to the Add New Text form. Give your text a title and choose a type: Continuous or Script.
Use Continuous for single-voice content: song lyrics, speeches, poems, liturgy. You can add multiple parts within one text (e.g. Verse 1, Chorus, Bridge, or Section A, Section B).
Paste your text into the part editor. Each line becomes one drill item:
Text in parentheses is treated as a stage direction or rehearsal marker. It's shown as grey italic context but never tested:
Click Add Part to add additional sections to the same text. Members can select which part to drill from the drill screen.
Use Script for plays, scenes, or any multi-character content. Paste the full script as one block. Memoraid detects the characters and splits the lines automatically.
Speaker names must be ALL CAPS followed by a colon. Dialogue can follow on the same line or the next line:
Separate speaker names with commas for lines spoken together. The line will appear in the drill for all listed characters:
Text in parentheses is shown as grey italic stage direction, never tested:
Each member selects their character from a dropdown. They only drill their own lines, with the preceding lines from other characters shown as context cues.
Memoraid offers seven drill modes. Members can switch between them freely at any time.
The previous line is shown as a cue. The member recalls the next line, then reveals it to check. They self-report Got it or Missed it. Classic spaced-repetition feel. Great for early-stage learning.
The line is shown with meaningful words blanked out. Members fill in the blanks mentally, then tap to reveal. Good for reinforcing specific words once the overall sequence is familiar.
Only the first letter of each word is shown. Members reconstruct the full line from memory. A step up from Blanks, with more recall and less recognition.
Members type the next line from memory. Scoring is fuzzy, so minor typos and punctuation differences don't count against them. The most demanding recall mode.
All lines are visible at once, then progressively hidden level by level. Members can flag individual lines to review later. Good for getting an overview and identifying weak spots.
Members pick the correct next line from four options. Auto-advances after each answer. Lower pressure than full recall, good for early familiarity or warming up.
The app reads other characters' lines aloud using text-to-speech, then pauses for the member to say their own line. Simulates running lines with a scene partner. Best for theater and performance contexts.
The Stats tab (visible only to admins) shows activity across your group once members start drilling. It includes:
Members can tap Contact Admin while drilling to send you a message, typically to flag a typo, ask about a line, or note an issue. These messages appear in the Stats tab under Member Messages. Only you can see them.
Click the Edit button on any text in the Admin Panel to update the title, content, or parts. Changes are immediately visible to all members.
Click Delete on any text to remove it. This cannot be undone, so export a backup first if needed.
Use the Export button to download all your texts as a JSON file. Use Import to restore from a backup or load texts shared by another group. This is the recommended way to back up your content.
Click Change Password in the Admin Panel toolbar. You'll need your current password to set a new one.
Click Scene Partner Pause to set how long the app waits for a member to say their line in Scene Partner mode. The default is 0.5 seconds per word. Increase it if your group needs more time to respond.
To use Memoraid, all you need is the group code from your director or admin.
After joining, tap any text to open it. If the text has multiple parts (e.g. Verse 1, Chorus) or multiple characters (for scripts), you'll be able to choose which one to drill. You can switch at any time.
Memoraid has seven ways to drill. You can switch between them freely. Try different ones to find what works best for you at each stage of learning.
You're shown the previous line as a cue, then try to recall the next line before revealing it. Tap Got it or Missed it to track your progress. Great for starting out.
Key words are replaced with blanks. Try to fill them in mentally, then tap Reveal to see the full line. Good for reinforcing words you keep forgetting.
Only the first letter of each word is shown. Try to reconstruct the full line from memory. A step harder than Blanks. Use it when you're nearly there but not quite solid.
Type the next line from memory. The app gives you a score based on accuracy, so minor typos and punctuation differences won't count against you. The most challenging mode, best used once you know the material well.
All lines are shown at once, then progressively hidden. Good for getting an overview of the full text and spotting which sections you're weakest on. You can flag lines to review later.
Pick the correct next line from four options. The app moves automatically after each answer. Lower pressure than full recall, good for early learning or a quick warm-up.
The app reads other characters' lines aloud, then pauses for you to say your line out loud. Like running lines with a scene partner. Only available for script texts. Works best with headphones.
If you spot a typo, a missing line, or anything that looks wrong while drilling, you can send a message directly to your admin:
Your admin will see your message in their Stats panel. Other members cannot see your messages.