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study-lingo.com
Flashcards for people who to remember what they study.
Create flashcards, organize topics, and retain knowledge that sticks. Smart study cards powered by AI.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm a frontend developer with 5+ years of experience — and I kept forgetting things I already knew.
Not complex stuff. Basic things. How localStorage differs from sessionStorage. Useful JS methods I'd learned once and then lost. Patterns I'd used on a project six months ago and couldn't quite recall. I'd look them up, understand them again, and forget them again two weeks later.
I tried writing notes. I tried bookmarks. Nothing stuck.
I knew about spaced repetition — the science is solid. Hermann Ebbinghaus proved in 1885 that we forget 70% of new information within 24 hours, but reviewing at the right intervals locks it in permanently. The problem was every tool I looked at felt like it was built for medical students memorizing anatomy. Heavy, complicated, desktop-only. I just wanted something simple I could open in a browser, add a card, and move on.
So I built study-lingo for myself. One month of evenings and weekends.
The idea was simple: a clean web app powered by the SM-2 algorithm (same science as Anki), but with a modern interface that doesn't get in the way. You add a card, study it, rate how well you remembered it, and the app figures out when to show it to you again. No installs, no configuration, no friction.
Somewhere along the way I realised other developers — and students, and anyone who wants to keep their mind sharp — probably have the same problem. So I kept going: rich text answers, hierarchical topics to organise knowledge the way your brain actually works, study analytics so you can see your streak and progress, and a full session flow with keyboard shortcuts.
It's still early. But it works — I use it myself every day.
If you've ever re-learned the same thing twice and wished you hadn't, I built this for you. Would love to hear what you'd actually use it for.
About study-lingo.com on Product Hunt
“Flashcards for people who to remember what they study. ”
study-lingo.com was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #114 on the daily leaderboard. Create flashcards, organize topics, and retain knowledge that sticks. Smart study cards powered by AI.
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