Welcome to Repeatica
What Repeatica is, how it works, and where to start.
Repeatica is a learning app built around one idea: capturing information is only half the job — understanding and remembering it is the other half.
You capture material the way you normally would: notes, audio, videos, images, PDFs, or web articles. Then Repeatica uses AI to turn it into structured notes, guided lessons, and flashcards, with spaced repetition scheduling reviews at exactly the right moment — just before you'd forget.
The learning loop
- 1
Capture
Write a note, record audio, paste a YouTube URL, snap a photo, or upload a PDF. Repeatica accepts anything.
- 2
Learn
Generate an AI lesson from your note. The AI teaches the key ideas with short cards, visuals, and quick checks for understanding.
- 3
Remember
Generate flashcards and review them with spaced repetition. Repeatica 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
| Section | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Getting Started | Creating your account, your first note, and the basics |
| Notes | Creating, editing, organizing with folders, tagging, favorites, archive, Markdown, and covers |
| AI Features | Summaries, lessons, flashcards, flashcard images, translation, Ask AI |
| Attachments | Voice notes, images, YouTube videos, and PDFs — and how AI processes each one |
| Review & Flashcards | How spaced repetition works and how to run review sessions |
| Account & Settings | Plans, 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) orCtrl+K(Windows/Linux) to search across all docs
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