Repeatica

Welcome to Repeatica

What Repeatica is, how it works, and where to start.

Repeatica is a note-taking app built around one idea: capturing information is only half the job — actually remembering it is the other half.

You write notes the way you normally would. Then Repeatica uses AI to turn them into structured summaries and flashcards, and a spaced repetition system (SRS) to schedule reviews at exactly the right moment — just before you'd forget.

The three-step loop

  1. 1

    Capture

    Write a note, record audio, paste a YouTube URL, snap a photo, or upload a PDF. Repeatica accepts anything.

  2. 2

    Understand

    Generate an AI summary and flashcards from your note in one tap. The AI reads everything — your text, transcriptions, and extracted content — and creates study material automatically.

  3. 3

    Review

    Open the Review tab each day to work through your due flashcards. The spaced repetition algorithm schedules each card based on how well you knew it, so you spend time on what you actually need to review.

What's in this documentation

SectionWhat it covers
Getting StartedCreating your account, your first note, and the basics
NotesCreating, editing, organizing with folders, tagging, favorites, archive, Markdown, and covers
AI FeaturesSummaries, flashcards, flashcard images, translation, Ask AI, and Deep Research
AttachmentsVoice notes, images, YouTube videos, and PDFs — and how AI processes each one
Review & FlashcardsHow spaced repetition works and how to run review sessions
Account & SettingsPlans, profile, notifications, and preferences

Available on all your devices

Repeatica runs on iOS, Android, Web (app.repeatica.com), and Desktop (Windows & Mac). Your notes sync in real time across every platform — start a note on your phone, finish it on your laptop.

Some features are platform-specific or still rolling out. Where this applies, each help page notes which platforms are supported.

How to navigate these docs

  • Sidebar — jump between sections on the left (tap the menu icon on mobile)
  • Table of contents — navigate headings within the current page on the right
  • Search — press ⌘K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux) to search across all docs

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