How I combined spaced repetition, adaptive algorithms, and clean UX to create a multi-purpose learning tool.
I’ve always believed that memorisation doesn’t have to feel like a chore. After years of using (and sometimes getting frustrated with) existing tools, I decided to build my own.
That’s how MemOrLearn was born in early 2026.
MemOrLearn is a web-based adaptive learning platform that brings together flashcards, typing practice, math drills, and Bible memory tools — all powered by intelligent spaced repetition and performance-based adaptation.
The Core Idea:
Most flashcard apps follow a rigid spaced repetition schedule. I wanted something smarter — a system that actually adapts to the user in real time.
If a learner is struggling with a concept, the algorithm increases review frequency and offers slight variations. If they’re crushing it, reviews are intelligently spaced out. This dynamic approach is what makes the experience feel responsive and human.
Key Features:
- Adaptive Flashcards: The heart of the platform. Users can create decks or browse public ones. The system tracks performance per card and automatically adjusts difficulty and frequency. Clean, fast, and minimal interface — exactly how I like my tools as a developer.
- Typing Tutor: Built to help users improve speed and accuracy through gamified, adaptive drills. It adjusts to your current level so you’re always progressing.
- Math Drills: Focused practice on math facts with real-time adaptation. The system identifies weak areas quickly and targets them without wasting time on mastered content.
- Bible Memory Mode: A specialized tool many users love. It applies the same adaptive principles to Scripture memorization, making it effective for individuals, families, and small groups.
- Teacher / Parent Dashboard: A clean admin view that lets educators assign work, monitor progress, and adjust settings per student. Built with simplicity in mind.
Technical Approach (For Fellow Builders):
I focused on keeping the backend lightweight but intelligent. Everything runs smoothly on the frontend with fast feedback loops.
The goal was to build something that feels both powerful and simple — no bloated UI, no unnecessary complexity.
How to Get Started:
Head over to
Sign up Now to start!
Create your first deck or jump into one of the public ones.
Let the system learn your patterns as you study!
Within a few sessions, you’ll notice the reviews adapting to your strengths and weaknesses.
Final Thoughts:
MemOrLearn is still new, but I’m genuinely excited about where it’s going. As both the creator and a frequent user, I’ve seen how small improvements in learning tools can make a big difference in consistency and retention.
If you’re a developer, student, teacher, homeschool parent, or someone who just wants a better way to memorise things, I’d love for you to try it.
Would be happy to hear your feedback too — especially from fellow builders who might have ideas on improving the adaptive engine.
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