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Summarize Anything, Forget Nothing
Paul Richards
The Recall Review — Take notes but seldomly review them? Try Recall
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Recall is a tool that helps you review content stored in your knowledge base. It uses a scientifically backed technique known as Spaced Repetition to resurface your saved content at optimal intervals, enhancing your long-term retention of information.
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Paul Richards
Ever wished you could master retaining what you learn from all those podcasts, YouTube videos and blogs? We have just launched “The Recall Review” which helps you review your knowledge base using Spaced Repetition, a learning technique where information is reviewed at increasing intervals of time. By strategically spacing out reviews of content, it helps improve long-term retention of information. Essentially, it's revisiting what you've learned just as you're about to forget it, which strengthens memory. This is how it works Step 1: Using our browser extension, summarize and save any online content including YouTube videos, blog posts, podcasts, news articles and even PDFs. Step 2: Your saved summaries are automatically categorized and connected in your knowledge base. Step 3: Recall will strategically schedule reviews of your saved summaries to optimise long-term retention. Additionally, Recall will generate questions from the content in your knowledge base to test your knowledge even further.
Joris Machielse
Awesome! 🚀
Paul Richards
@machielse Thanks Joris :)
Andrew Walters
Great product that I’ve really enjoyed using for long form YouTube videos. A great way to capture and review learnings from video content.
Nina Baghdasaryan
v useful!
Paul Richards
@nina_baghdasaryan1 Thanks Nina!
Jake Harrison
Upvoted! The level of customization in your product is genuinely impressive. Given my background with AffordHunt, I can see this fitting in perfectly. Why not list it on AffordHunt.com? We'd be happy to feature it. How do you plan to keep updating with user feedback?
Paul Richards
@jakeharr Thanks Jake, I will post on AffordHunt.com!
Alex Chepovoi
Congrats on your launch, this looks nice, @paul_richards1
Paul Richards
@alex_chepovoi thanks Alex
Alexandros Valetopoulos
Congrats on the lunch. Useful tool and was wondering if you set the Spaced Repetition functionality only for specific category/content of your knowledge tree
Lino
Love the idea and approach! Especially with so many tools at hand nowadays, people get lazy in actually improving their own memory when every piece of knowledge is accessible with a few clicks. Besides your browser extension, how do you import and store information scattered around e.g. notion docs, obsidian or other knowledge management tools?
Paul Richards
@fantivecreations You can also import all your browser bookmarks. We will add more import options in the future based on user demands
Dimah Snisarenko
You rock! 🤘
Paul Richards
@sneas Thanks man.
Saroj
@paul_richards1 : Wonderful job, looks like you guys have an awesome team!
Darya Antonyuk
Wow, sounds like an incredible tool! I'm always taking notes but rarely find the time to review them. I'd love to know more about how Recall determines these intervals. Is it based on the difficulty level of the content or the user's individual learning pace? Congrats on the launch!
abdul jabar
very nice post thanks for share
Paul Richards
@abdul_jabar3 Thanks Abdul.
Felix Häberle
Congrats on the launch @paul_richards1 !! For or those of us who struggle with reviewing our notes consistently, this is great! I love the concept of using spaced repetition to enhance long-term retention. I do have a few suggestions/questions: 1. Are there any gamification features planned for Recall? It could be fun to earn points or badges as you review and retain knowledge. 2. Will there be an option to sync with popular note-taking apps like Evernote or Notion? 3. I'm oftentimes working with a team. Have you considered adding a collaborative feature? Keep up the great work! 💪
Promise Uzoechi
🔥 amazing product
Isaac Booker
Congrats Paul & team on the launch!
Paul Richards
@isaac_booker Thanks Isaac
Ghost Kitty
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Paul Richards
@servelogy_technologies Thank you - let me know how you find the tool if you give it a try?
Jacky Pan
Congratulations on launching Recall! It's great to see scientifically backed techniques being used for better retention of information. The tool sounds like an innovative way to review and reinforce knowledge stored in the knowledge base.
Nikolay Petrov
Congrats! Nice idea and product 🦄🚀
Paul Richards
@nikolay_petrov6 Thank you Nikolay!