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You studied hard.
Why can't you remember?

Your brain isn't broken — you just reviewed at the wrong time. Revisly tells you exactly when and what to study so every minute you spend actually sticks. Forever.

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You forget this much
~70%
within 24 hours of studying
Daily review needed
10 min
to stop the forgetting completely
Cost to you
₹0 / $0
free forever, every feature
The Science — Plain English

What is “Spaced Repetition” and why does it matter?

It sounds like a study technique for geniuses. It's actually just a smarter way to review — and it's backed by over 130 years of memory science.

Think of it like the gym

If you lift a weight once and never come back, your muscle forgets. But if you lift it again just as it starts to fade — rest, then lift again — you get much stronger, much faster, with far less total effort.

Revisly does this for your memory. Instead of rereading everything the night before, it shows you each topic right before your brain would start to forget it. Each short review makes the memory stronger — and pushes the next review further into the future.

Review intervals grow → effort shrinks

Day 1
20 min
Study it
Day 2
5 min
First review
Day 5
3 min
Second review
Day 14
2 min
Third review
Day 30
1 min
Fourth review

Each review takes less time — gaps keep getting longer

The Forgetting Problem

Why do you keep forgetting what you studied?

It's not your memory — it's your timing. Reviewing at the right moment changes everything.

Without Revisly

  • Study for hours, then blank out during the test
  • Reread the same notes 5 times — still forget
  • No idea which topics are fading until it's too late
  • Panic-cram the night before, forget it right after

With Revisly

  • Revisly tells you exactly what to review today
  • Each review takes under 2 minutes per topic
  • Memory gets stronger with every session
  • Intervals grow automatically — less effort over time
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~70%
Forgotten in 24 hours
without review — Ebbinghaus forgetting curve
5–10 min
Daily review is enough
to maintain strong memory across all subjects
100% Free
No subscription, ever
all features — notes, reminders, analytics

Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885) first documented the forgetting curve. Modern cognitive science consistently confirms spaced repetition as the most time-efficient long-term learning strategy.

Start in 3 simple steps

No setup. No learning curve. Open and go.

1

Add what you studied today

Type in topics — "Organic Chemistry", "French Revolution", "Integration formulas". Add quick notes or questions to help you remember later.

2

Revisly tracks when to review

No planning needed. Your dashboard shows only the topics your brain needs today — calculated automatically based on how well you remember each one.

3

Quick daily review — done in 10 minutes

Rate each topic as Hard, Good, or Easy. That's it. Revisly adjusts your next review date based on your honest answer.

Your Daily Dashboard

Every morning, one question answered for you

Open Revisly. See exactly what to study. Review it in 10 minutes. Close it. That's the whole routine — and it actually works.

revisly.app/dashboard
What should you study today?
3 due
Biology
Photosynthesis & Chloroplasts
🔴 Overdue
History
World War I — Main Causes
⏰ Due Today
Math
Integration by Parts
⏰ Due Today
~8 minutes to clear
Your Learning Log

Watch yourself become smarter — week by week

Revisly keeps a full record of everything you've added and mastered. Seeing your knowledge grow is one of the most motivating things a student can experience.

revisly.app/library
What I have learned
This week: 6 topics
Today
Chemistry
Organic Reaction Mechanisms
✅ Added
Yesterday
Physics
Newton's Laws of Motion
🧠 Reviewing
2 days ago
History
French Revolution — Key Events
✅ Reviewed
4 days ago
Math
Trigonometry — sin, cos, tan
⭐ Mastered
24
Topics added
18
Mastered
6
In progress
Who Uses Revisly

Built for every type of learner

Whether you're preparing for finals, learning a language, or studying for a professional certification — Revisly was made for you.

High School Students

Board exams, A-levels, college entrance tests

University Students

Semester exams, multiple subjects at once

Competitive Exam Prep

SAT, GMAT, IELTS, civil services, law, medicine

Language Learners

Vocabulary, grammar rules, sentence patterns

Professional Certification

AWS, PMP, CFA, medical boards, bar exams

Curious Self-Learners

Learning anything, at your own pace

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

Is Revisly really free to use?

Yes — completely free, forever. All features including smart review reminders, subject organization, focus timers (Pomodoro), and memory tracking are 100% free. No subscription, no credit card ever.

I've never heard of spaced repetition. Is it hard to use?

Not at all. You just add topics you studied, then rate each one as Hard, Good, or Easy when you review it. Revisly handles all the scheduling behind the scenes. Most students feel comfortable within their first two review sessions.

How is this different from flashcard apps like Anki?

Flashcard apps require you to create individual Q&A cards for every single fact. Revisly is more flexible — you track full topics with notes, images, and questions all in one place. Much less setup, much faster to use daily.

Do I need to download anything?

No download needed. Revisly runs directly in your browser — on your phone, tablet, or laptop. You can save it to your home screen for quick one-tap access, just like a native app.

How is this different from just making a study schedule?

A study schedule is fixed — it doesn't know what you've actually learned or forgotten. Revisly is dynamic. It adjusts based on how well you remember each topic. Easy topics get reviewed less often. Hard ones get reviewed more. Personalized, automatic, zero planning from you.

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Stop forgetting.
Start remembering.

10 minutes a day. Real, lasting memory. Every topic you've ever studied, actually remembered.

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