⚔️ Head-to-Head · Hours Wasted, Documented

Anki vs ChatGPT

“Which one wastes more of your one finite, irreplaceable life? We ran the numbers. We made the numbers up. The result is somehow still accurate.”

Anki

Anki

Education
★★★★★4.5
1.3M
Lifetime Hours Wasted

It's not addiction if the interface is this good.

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ChatGPT

ChatGPT

Productivity
★★★★★4.6
12.4M
Lifetime Hours Wasted

Answers everything instantly, accuracy sold separately.

📊 The Damage Report
FeatureAnkiChatGPT
🕳️ Hours Wasted / Day3.5 hrs
More hours = clear winner of nothing.
2.6 hrs
🔥 Lifetime Damage1.3M hrs12.4M hrs
Our Rating4.54.6
App Store4.9
Google Play4.84.8
PriceFreeFree
Downloads10M+
More victims downloaded.
1B+
Size153 MB
In-App Purchases 💸
Requires Internet
Age RatingEveryoneTeen
DeveloperAnkiDroid Open Source TeamOpenAI
⚖️ The Verdict

By our entirely fabricated metrics, ChatGPT wins the race to the bottom of your free time. Anki is the “responsible” choice, in the way that a slightly smaller slice of cake is responsible. There are no winners here. Only documented hours.

Pick Your Poison

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Choose Anki if...

Anki is essential for serious learners—medical students, language enthusiasts, and anyone needing permanent knowledge retention—who value efficiency over flashy design. Skip it if you're looking for casual cramming tools or gamified study experiences like Quizlet; this app demands commitment to its method but delivers unmatched long-term results for those willing to climb its learning curve.

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Choose ChatGPT if...

ChatGPT remains essential for students, writers, and professionals needing quick research or creative assistance, despite recent growing pains with moderation and free-tier restrictions. Heavy image users and those requiring reliable voice interactions should consider the Plus subscription, while users sensitive to aggressive content filtering may prefer alternatives.

⚠️ Fine Print Nobody Reads

Every stat above is affectionately invented. The apps are real, the regret is real, the numbers are vibes. Requires: stable Wi-Fi, poor impulse control, and a willingness to question your life choices at 2 AM.