Two ways to grade. One way to remember.

Self-graded notes ask you to judge your own recall against the answer. Auto-graded notes are checked and scored the instant you answer. Either way, Recall reschedules the next review the same way, sooner if it was shaky, later if it was easy.

Built for both.

Every Library mixes note types freely. Some lean on your own judgment, others get checked for you. Recall doesn't care which, only how well you did.

Self-graded

Q&A and Anki-style cards ask you to judge your own recall against the answer, the only way to score open-ended knowledge a machine can't verify.

Auto-graded

Multiple choice, matching, cloze, and true/false are checked and scored the moment you answer, no self-assessment, no guesswork.

Ideal timingSelf-gradedAuto-gradedReviews over time

Self-assessment drifts, easy on yourself one day, harsh the next, which throws off the next interval. Auto-graded notes score the same way every time, so Recall's schedule tracks the ideal review moment far more closely.

No reviewWith RecallRetentionTime since last review

Capture

Turn what you’re learning into a note, Q&A, choice, matching, cloze, or import it straight from Anki.

Review

Recall shows the note and asks you to answer before revealing it, active recall instead of rereading.

Reschedule

How well you did decides the next review date, sooner if it was shaky, later if it was easy.

No effort to remember. Just play.

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