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Memorise every fact, rule, and concept your exam demands using spaced repetition, the science-backed method that makes forgetting impossible.
Loved by 20K+ students in 20+ countries
Backed By Neuroscience
Spaced Repetition
Review at the perfect momentβnot too soon, not too late. We predict exactly when you're about to forget something and help you review at the right time. This strengthens your memory with minimal effort.
Active Recall
No flipping cards. You type your answer from memory, forcing your brain to retrieve information rather than just recognize it. This creates stronger neural connections and ensures long-term retention.
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Interleaving
Mix concepts for deeper understanding. Rather than studying one topic at a time, we intelligently mix related concepts. This helps you make connections between different topics and build a more robust understanding.
Bite-Sized Chunks
Big blocks of information are hard to retain. We break everything into small, digestible pieces so you only recall what you needβno mental overload, just clean retrieval.
From Struggling to Second Nature
Watch your recall transform from painful effort to automatic retrieval
Struggling to recall past the first few
Recalling most, just the last few are fuzzy
Instant, complete recall without hesitation
What Students Are Saying
"I used to recite rules to my dog every morning. Now I just type them out here and actually know what I'm forgetting. The typing forces you to really know it."
"I kept forgetting the same grammar rules over and over. After 2 weeks of daily practice, they finally stuck. Wish I found this earlier."
"I used to handwrite rules and tape them to my wall. This does the same thing but actually tracks what I know vs. what I'm still forgetting."
"Math formulas were my weakness. The spaced repetition actually made them stick instead of cramming before each practice test."
"Nursing school throws so much at you. This helped me actually retain drug classes and lab values instead of relearning them every exam."
"Kanji used to slip out of my brain overnight. Now I review 10 mins a day and they actually stay. Passed N3 after failing twice."
Frequently Asked Questions
How does spaced repetition work?
Spaced repetition schedules reviews at increasing intervals. When you correctly recall something, we show it to you less frequently. If you struggle, we show it more often. This optimizes your study time by focusing on what you're about to forget.
How much time do I need per day?
Most users spend 10-20 minutes per day on their review sessions. You can review as many topics as you need. Quality beats quantity - short, focused sessions work best.
What exams does Cueprep support?
We currently support SAT Math and Bar Exam (UBE) with comprehensive coverage. More exams including ACT, AP exams, and professional certifications are coming soon.
Is there a mobile app?
Cueprep works great on mobile browsers - just visit the site on your phone. Native iOS and Android apps are on our roadmap for 2025.