Learnalist Notes
Turn notes into review over time
Save words, phrases, facts, quotes, or examples you want to remember. Learnalist brings them back gradually so practice stays manageable.
The ready-to-review hint
When you see near the top of the page, Learnalist has something ready for you to review. Click the icon to open the next note.
How it works
Add one thing
Create a small note for something worth remembering: a word, phrase, sentence, quote, fact, or example.
Review when it returns
Learnalist brings the note back later. Try to recall it before you reveal the meaning or answer.
Choose sooner or later
If it was hard, ask to see it sooner. If it was easy, push it later. The review schedule adapts from there.
What to add
Learnalist is for small pieces of knowledge that matter because you chose them. You do not need to build a full course or maintain a complicated deck system.
- Vocabulary you meet in real life.
- Useful phrases and sentence examples.
- Facts from books, articles, courses, or work.
- Quotes or ideas you want to remember later.
Two ways to start
Save a list over time
Use this when a list or guide has several useful items, but you do not want everything added to review on the same day.
Read about add over timeFrom lists and guides
If you are viewing a Learnalist list, click
to add one row as a review note. For longer lists, use so Learnalist introduces items gradually.
Some learning guides also have saveable sections. Try a guide, save the section you care about, and let Learnalist add one item at a time.
Practice tools
Read Write Repeat
Practice typing items from your personal review list or practice list.
Practice typingMobile app
Use the iPhone app when you want review reminders away from the browser.
Learn about the app