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About RepeatFlow

About RepeatFlow, the product thesis, editorial approach, source-aware pages, and how to contact the team.

RepeatFlow is a spaced repetition planner for real learning materials: lessons, articles, videos, notes, PDFs, links, and card sets.

The product is built around a simple idea:

A learner often needs to review the original Material in context, not only isolated flashcards.

RepeatFlow helps learners create Materials, choose Repeat Plans, see future review load in Calendar, complete daily Reviews in Focus, and recover after missed days.


Product thesis

Many learning systems start with the card.

RepeatFlow starts with the Material.

A Material can keep the source link, a short review note, and optional cards together. The app schedules the Material for Review so the learner can return to the original source when context matters.

This does not make cards unnecessary. Cards remain useful for compact recall. RepeatFlow gives them a different role: they can support a broader Material Review instead of becoming the only scheduled object.


Editorial approach

RepeatFlow pages are written to explain the product method clearly and separate three kinds of information:

  • learning-science principles, such as spacing and active recall;
  • product behavior, such as Materials, Calendar, Focus, and Recovery;
  • practical guidance for learners who study from source materials.

Research and guide pages do not present RepeatFlow as scientifically proven to outperform other tools unless product-specific evidence exists.


Page quality

Substantial method, research, comparison, and guide pages include visible editorial metadata so readers can see who published the page, when it was published, and when it was updated.

Research pages cite primary literature or authoritative sources where practical. Product pages explain what RepeatFlow does in the current product model and avoid unsupported performance promises.


Corrections

If you notice an error, unclear statement, broken link, or outdated information, contact support.

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Useful starting points

RepeatFlow is live on the App Store.

Download the iOS app now. Google Play is still being prepared, and the method page explains how RepeatFlow works.

App Store Available now Google Play Coming soon
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