Rekapu: Block Distractions, Learn with Flashcards
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Combine spaced repetition learning with website access control for focused productivity
Learn while procrastinating
What is Rekapu?
Rekapu is a browser extension that combines spaced repetition learning with website access control. Instead of blocking you with a wall, it shows you flashcards when you visit distracting websites. Your knowledge grows while your focus improves - no extra apps, no dedicated study time, just learning integrated into your day.
The key difference: Unlike traditional website blockers that redirect you to a new page (losing your scroll position and context), Rekapu uses an overlay approach. After answering a card, you continue exactly where you left off - no reload, no lost context.
Features
🧠 Spaced Repetition
Science-backed algorithm that shows cards at optimal intervals. Rate difficulty (Again, Hard, Good, Easy) and let the algorithm handle scheduling for maximum retention.
🔊 Text-to-Speech
Listen to your cards with natural voice synthesis powered by Google TTS. Perfect for audio learners and language practice. Requires your own API key.
📊 Daily Goals & Streaks
Activity calendar visualizes your consistency. Build learning streaks, hit daily goals, and watch your progress compound over time.
📦 Anki Import
Already have decks in Anki? Import plain text (.txt) or Anki package (.apkg) files instantly. No need to recreate your cards - bring your existing knowledge base.
✍️ Markdown Support
Format cards with markdown syntax. Add code blocks, lists, bold text, links, and embed images. Live preview while editing ensures cards look exactly as intended.
🎴 Multiple Card Types
Basic (Show Answer): Traditional flashcard with front/back
Cloze Deletion: Fill-in-the-blank with {{c1::text}} syntax, supporting multiple deletions per card
🔒 100% Private
All data stored locally in your browser using IndexedDB. No servers, no tracking, no accounts. Your cards and browsing habits stay completely private.
🌐 Free and open-source
Latest reviews
- Denis Zharikov
- I use anki all the time, now I can review cards in the browser whenever I'm procrastinating. Neat!