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About RepeatFlow

About RepeatFlow, the product thesis, editorial approach, and how to contact the team.

About RepeatFlow

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 is designed to help learners create Materials, choose Repeat Plans, see future review load in Calendar, complete daily Reviews in Focus, and recover after missed days.

Editorial approach

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

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

Research and guide pages should avoid claiming that RepeatFlow is scientifically proven to outperform other tools unless product-specific evidence exists.

How pages are maintained

The site content is maintained from Markdown source files in the website repository.

Substantial method, research, comparison, and guide pages include visible editorial metadata and structured data so search engines and AI-answer systems can understand who published the page, when it was updated, and what the page is about.

Corrections

If you notice an error, unclear claim, broken link, or outdated statement, contact support.

Contact support

Useful starting points

RepeatFlow is coming to mobile.

The app is planned for iOS and Android. Read the method while store listings are being prepared.

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