RemNote - Think better. Learn deeper. All in one place.
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RemNote is an all-in-one learning tool combining note-taking, knowledge management, and Capture ideas hierarchically, link concepts, annotate PDFs, and build spaced repetition flashcards directly from your notes. Think, organize, and remember more effectively.

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What impresses me is how RemNote collapses two major workflows into one: note-taking and flashcard creation. The image occlusion, linking between “Rems,” and scheduling reviews are powerful. If you add deeper analytics (which topics I struggle with most, review fatigue detection) and smoother export/import with other PKM tools, RemNote could become the central brain for learners everywhere.
RemNote feels like the next evolution of learning—notes that become flashcards automatically. The seamless integration of knowledge capture and retention is exactly what I’ve been hoping for. The smart linking, spaced repetition, and hierarchical organization make it feel like the app thinks for you. I’m excited to see how my notes turn into long-term memory over time. Great work!
I often end up with tons of notes but forget them later. RemNote’s idea of turning notes into questions and scheduling them is amazing. Now I can dump lectures, thoughts, articles—and know that I’ll see the important bits again later. If the mobile app and offline mode are reliable, I’ll be using this constantly.
From a UX lens, RemNote has to make the transition from note to flashcard feel natural, not forced. If the app helps me highlight or mark parts of text and instantly convert them into Rems, that’s golden. Clean interface, fast navigation, minimal friction will decide how sticky it becomes. I’m optimistic—this is a strong foundation.
Knowledge isn’t just about storing information—it’s about integrating, questioning, remembering. RemNote moves toward that direction. When your study system automatically pushes you to revisit what matters, you don’t just consume—you retain. This kind of tool could change how students, professionals, lifelong learners approach learning. Proud of this launch.
Notes + flashcards in one app. Linking, spaced repetition, hierarchical structure. RemNote keeps it focused on learning. If performance and mobile support hold up, this is one tool I’ll use for every subject.
Very cool launch! A few ideas: maybe allow user customization of the review interval schedules, or adaptive review (longer intervals for strong items, shorter for weak ones). Also, maybe let users tag content and review by tag or topic clusters. Import/export with Markdown, Anki, Obsidian would help adoption. But even without all that, RemNote already feels very promising.