Recall Wiki empowers you to distill and archive a diverse array of online content into your personalized knowledge repository. With Recall Wiki, you can effortlessly summarize the following types of content:
▶️ YouTube videos
📰 Articles
🎙️ Podcasts
📄 PDFs
👩🍳 Recipes
🎥 Movie and TV series lists
or virtually any other web pages
These succinct summaries are systematically cataloged in your exclusive knowledge repository, ensuring easy retrieval when needed. What’s even more remarkable is that the saved summaries are intelligently interconnected with other relevant content you’ve amassed in the past. This synergy enhances your capacity to identify associations within the content you engage with and enables the resurfacing of pertinent prior content when contextually apt.
Recall Wiki goes a step further in facilitating the review and consolidation of the knowledge residing in your knowledge base. It harnesses established and scientifically substantiated techniques like Spaced Repetition and Active Recall. By scheduling strategic review intervals for your saved summaries, Recall Wiki optimizes your long-term retention of information.
Key Features of Recall Wiki:
- Summarize a broad spectrum of online content.
- Archive your summaries within your private knowledge repository.
- Summaries are automatically categorized within your knowledge base.
- Identification of links between summaries fosters the discovery of content connections and timely resurfacing of past content.
- Review your saved summaries using Spaced Repetition flashcards and Active Recall.
Step 1:
Leverage our intuitive browser extension to summarize and archive various forms of online content, encompassing YouTube videos, blog posts, podcasts, news articles, and even PDFs.
Step 2:
Your preserved summaries are systematically categorized and seamlessly integrated within your knowledge base.
Step 3:
Recall Wiki employs a strategic scheduling system for reviewing your saved summaries, optimizing long-term retention. Additionally, Recall Wiki generates questions based on the content in your knowledge repository to further test and reinforce your knowledge.