Your Study Notes Follow You
Capture a lecture on your phone, polish the notes on your laptop, and review cards on the bus. Repeatica keeps every note, source, flashcard, and review progress in sync.
How It Works
Get started in three simple steps.
Capture Where the Material Appears
Record audio, snap a photo, save a web page, or type a quick idea from whichever device is in your hand.
Continue Where You Focus Best
Open the same note on your laptop or tablet to clean it up, ask AI questions, and turn it into study material.
Review When You Have a Minute
Your flashcards and progress are ready on every device, so small gaps in the day become useful review sessions.
Key Benefits
Why learners love this feature.
Pick Up Exactly Where You Left Off
Start on one device and keep going on another without exporting files, sending links to yourself, or wondering which version is current.
- Notes, flashcards, folders, and review progress stay together
- Edits appear across your devices automatically
- Switch from phone to laptop without rebuilding context
Saved automatically. No exports or file juggling.
One Study Library, Everywhere
Repeatica is not another place for notes to get scattered. Your lectures, clips, PDFs, summaries, and flashcards live in one library you can open from the device that fits the moment.
- Use your phone for quick capture and daily review
- Use a laptop or tablet for deeper study sessions
- Keep one source of truth for every class, topic, and project
Capture the Web Without Losing Your Flow
When a useful article, paper, or reference appears in your browser, save it to Repeatica immediately and come back later to study it as structured notes and flashcards.
- Save articles and sources from the browser
- Keep the original context with the note
- Review captured material later on any device
Cognitive Load
In cognitive psychology, cognitive load refers to the used amount of working memory resources. Three types of load are distinguished: intrinsic, extraneous, and germane. The theory was developed by John Sweller in 1988.
Three types of load are distinguished: intrinsic, extraneous, and germane.
Use Cases
See how learners put this feature to work.
Between Classes
Record a lecture, add a photo of the board, then review the generated cards on your phone before the next session.
Focused Study at Your Desk
Use the larger screen and keyboard to refine notes, ask AI for explanations, and organize everything into folders.
Research Across the Web
Clip useful pages as you read, then let Repeatica turn the saved material into notes you can search and review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know.