RecallSprint

RecallSprint is a mobile + web AI app that converts what you’re trying to learn (PDFs, articles, lecture notes, YouTube transcripts) into short, high-signal active-recall sessions. Instead of “speed reading,” it forces retrieval: 5–10 minute drills, spaced repetition scheduling, and timed mixed questions that mimic exam pressure. The app tracks forgetting curves per topic and automatically rephrases questions to prevent memorizing wording. It also includes a “zero-fluff” mode that blocks summaries unless you first attempt recall, because summaries feel productive but rarely stick. Users can set a deadline (exam, interview, certification) and the app generates a realistic daily plan based on available time and performance. Exportable progress reports make it useful for students and professionals who need proof of progress. This is not magic: it won’t make you learn 10x faster, but it will reduce wasted study time dramatically.

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