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The 30-Second Card: Why Simplicity Wins in Memory Training

Most spaced repetition apps are too complex. Learn why MemoRep's 30-second card rule and email reminders build better habits than feature-heavy apps like Anki or Quizlet.

You want to remember what you learn. You've tried apps that promise to help, but they keep getting in the way.

Let me guess: you opened Anki once. Saw dozens of options. Tags, decks, subdecks, burying intervals, custom scheduling, plugins, themes, synchronization, statistics, add-ons... and closed it.

Or you downloaded Quizlet. Found pre-made decks, spent hours organizing them, never actually reviewed.

Never miss a review again — MemoRep now sends daily email reminders for your due flashcards.

Hey Product Hunt!

We just launched daily email notifications for MemoRep, our spaced repetition app for learners who want to actually retain what they study.

What's new:

  • Daily digest emails Get a summary of all cards due for review, delivered to your inbox

  • Timezone-aware Notifications respect your local time, so you get them when it makes sense

  • Persistent reminders If you skip a day, we'll remind you again tomorrow until you review

  • Opt-in control Enable/disable transactional emails anytime from your profile

Why I made MemoRep?

I kept forgetting guitar techniques I'd already learned. Scales, theory, voicings gone in weeks.

So I built MemoRep

Spaced repetition that tells you what to practice and when. No flashcards.

MemoRep - Practice the right thing, at the right time

Most spaced repetition apps are built for flipping flashcards. But what about guitar scales, drawing techniques, piano sight-reading, cooking methods, photography composition, or coding patterns? For real-world skills, you don't need flashcards— you need to know What to practice and When. MemoRep schedules your practice topics at scientifically optimal intervals. Just add what you're learning, and it tells you what's due each day. Beautiful dark UI, keyboard-first, zero friction.