Material-based spaced repetition

RepeatFlow

Review lessons, articles, videos, notes, PDFs, links, and card sets on a spaced schedule without turning every idea into an isolated flashcard.

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Unit
Material
Planner
Daily limit
Today
Focus flow
09:41
Focus English · ENG
Today 3 Reviews

2 due today, 1 overdue

Due today

2 Reviews
ENG M12 Past Simple practice · Review +7d
Link 12 cards
ALG M7 Recursion notes · Review +3d
Note
Recovery available

Move 1 overdue Review into a manageable return plan.

Method

A Material is the planning unit.

In RepeatFlow, a Material can be a lesson, article, video, PDF, note, external link, or a small set of cards. The app schedules the Material for review, then keeps its link, note, and cards available inside the review session.

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Add a Material

Save a real learning block inside a Subject.

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Choose a Repeat Plan

Use intervals such as 1 / 3 / 7 / 15 / 30.

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Plan with Calendar

See future Reviews and safe days to start.

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Review in Focus

Return to the original context and mark real review done.

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Workload-aware planning

Know when it is safe to start something new.

Starting a new Material creates future Reviews. Calendar shows the load before it becomes a backlog, using Daily Limit and safe-start recommendations to keep future days manageable.

  • Started Materials, Reviews, overdue Reviews, and safe days in one view.
  • Capacity-aware recommendations without claiming perfect optimization.
  • Recovery when missed days turn into accumulated Reviews.

Context

Cards still matter. They just do not have to be the whole system.

Flashcards are useful for vocabulary, definitions, formulas, and quick active recall. RepeatFlow keeps cards connected to the source material, so a review can include the original lesson, article, note, and supporting prompts.

Flashcard-based SRS RepeatFlow
Schedules individual cards Schedules complete Materials
Best for atomic recall Best when source context matters
Queues can grow quickly Daily Limit helps manage future load
Answers "which card is due?" Answers "what material should I review?"

FAQ

Built for self-learners who study from real materials.

Is RepeatFlow a flashcard app?

Not exactly. RepeatFlow can store simple cards inside a Material, but it schedules the Material itself.

Does it replace Anki?

Not for everyone. Anki is powerful for per-card spaced repetition. RepeatFlow is for learners who want complete materials to return in context.

What happens if I miss several days?

Focus shows overdue Reviews. Recovery can help turn accumulated Reviews into a manageable return plan.

Coming soon

RepeatFlow is being prepared for iOS and Android.

RepeatFlow gives real learning materials a spaced review rhythm and helps keep future review load under control.

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