Book Recall App

Book Recall App

Turn reading into real learning.

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Add a non-fiction book you've recently read and get smart questions — theory and real-life cases — that help you actually remember what you read. Build understanding, not just highlights. It’s your active recall companion for every book.
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Launch tags:EducationBooks
Launch Team
Anima Playground
AI with an Eye for Design
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What do you think? …

Maker
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Hi everyone!
Thanks so much for checking out Book Recall App. I’m a product manager, and I read a lot of PM, strategy, and psychology books, but I often catch myself wondering whether I actually apply the core concepts in my day-to-day work. I built this app because I wanted a simple way to turn reading into an active learning experience, not just passive consumption.


This is an early version, and your feedback means a lot.
What features would make this tool genuinely useful for you?


Also, for my own curiosity, which product management books have been the most impactful in your work? I’m always looking to learn from other PMs’ reading journeys.
Happy to answer any questions and would love to hear your ideas! 🙌

Olena Vozna

I love this idea both as a product manager and as someone with a master’s degree in teaching! Turning reading into active learning really resonates with me. I’m super excited to use it and spread the word.

Mike Master

It's a great idea! 😍

Alex Khoroshchak

Congratulations on launch!

@alex_khoroshchak thank you!

Olha Kashuba

I love the idea! Now I have a perfect place for my non-fiction library since I don't want to add them to Goodreads. Congratulations on launch!

@olha_kashuba1 thank you! l

Jose Sanchez

I used to read a lot of work related book but started to prioritize more fiction... but I keep forgetting which authors I like the most or what else I could read from them. It would be call if recall can be used for fiction too. So we can apply it at work.. but also life!

@norteapp Thanks, Jose! I also love fiction. It’s so engaging and, at the same time, very powerful for developing empathy and other soft skills.