Your brain forgets 50% of new information within an hour, but spaced repetition can hack this forgetting curve to make memories stick permanently.
Instead of cramming everything at once (which your brain promptly dumps), spaced repetition schedules reviews at strategic intervals: 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks. Each successful recall resets your forgetting curve at a higher level, turning temporary memories into permanent knowledge.
This spaced repetition schedule generator maps your learning schedule into a visual calendar showing exactly when to review what. Pick your pattern, set your daily goals, and let the science of memory spacing do the heavy lifting.
Stop forgetting everything you study.
This planner transforms the science of spaced repetition into a practical study schedule you can actually follow.
The "Review dates for one new item" preview shows exactly when you'll see each piece of information again. This helps you understand why certain days get heavy — it's multiple review stages converging.
Your brain wants to forget. This planner helps you fight back systematically.