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Meet learners where they are
Knowledge doesn't arrive in neat text documents. It comes as a professor's spoken words, a whiteboard diagram, a YouTube tutorial, a textbook page, a colleague's explanation over coffee. If your capture tool only handles text, it's already lost most of what you encounter.
Repeatica accepts voice recordings, photographs, YouTube videos, PDFs, typed text, and web clippings — because those are the actual formats in which knowledge arrives. This isn't feature bloat. It's meeting reality where it stands.
The principle is simple: the tool should adapt to the learner's context, not the other way around. If you have to change how you encounter knowledge to fit the tool, the tool has failed.