Learn the ropes
How RevoMemo works: learning vocabulary step by step
See how you'll learn one word
Go through the exact same process you have in the app
You see a sentence
You already know one word — thanks to it, you start to understand the sentence.
You check the answer
Click and see the correct form
You see the correct word in the sentence
If you didn't guess it — you can now analyze the sentence and understand it step by step.
You hear the correct pronunciation
You will hear the correct pronunciation of the word.
Create your own association
Association context
You remember through association
- split the word into parts
- create an image or emotion
- connect them with your own experience
You decide: do you remember or not
The system learns based on your feedback. Respond honestly — real evaluation matters in learning, not excessive optimism.
Learning aids
You know the meaning but can’t recall the exact word?
Reveal the first 1–3 letters when you’re close to the answer
This additional support is for when you're just about to get the answer but thought of a different word.
During the response phase, highlight the words that still give you trouble.
This will help us better adapt new sentences to your knowledge.
Compare the sentence in both languages
Make sure you understand everything.
How memory works in RevoMemo
You don’t have to decide when to return to a word. The system does it for you — when the reminder starts to require effort.
You’re not learning more—you’re learning smarter
You don’t need dozens of options.
You need a system that does the right thing at the right time.
RevoMemo guides you through learning — step by step.
Features being tested in beta
Flashcard editor
Full control over your collection: edit card content, filter the database, manage tags, and save your own views.
AI Generator
AI creates flashcards tailored to your profile, context, and interests, adding examples and mnemonic techniques in seconds.
Analytics
You review session quality, study history, peak concentration hours, and words that most frequently return for review.
Your memory works better than you think
You just need to use the right system.