I have vocab lists sitting in Excel that I want to turn into study-ready notecards with zero manual copying. What I need is a lightweight iOS app that can pull an .xlsx file straight from my Google Drive, read each word/definition pair, and instantly create a digital card for every row. Core flow • From the iPhone, I tap “Import”, pick the file in Google Drive, and the app parses the two columns. • Each entry becomes a front-and-back card I can swipe through. • I can adjust the font family, size, and basic formatting on the cards at any time; no other style options are necessary right now. Nice-to-have (if you feel it streamlines things): a minimal web view I can open on desktop that performs the same import step so I’m not limited to the phone when adding new lists. Deliverables 1. TestFlight build for hands-on testing on my iPhone. 2. Full Xcode project with readable source, so I can recompile or extend it later. 3. Brief “getting started” note explaining where to change the Google Drive credentials and how the Excel columns are mapped. Keep the interface straightforward—this is about speed from spreadsheet to study session, not extra features. If the scope is clear and you’ve worked with Google Drive APIs and simple flashcard mechanics before, I’m ready to get moving.