| This is an interesting approach. Congrats on shipping! I worry that it won't be effective. Systems like Supermemo and Anki work because of: 1) Spaced repetition (showing you the thing at the right time). 2) Retrieval practice (having your brain practice retrieving the thing you're about to forget). 3) Feedback and automation (using your self-rating to schedule the next review). You are doing #1 and #3. But you totally skip #2, because you show all the info in the email. So, unlike Anki, Supermemo or Quantum Country (which someone mentioned in another comment), there's no front/back or cloze deletion, and no retrieval practice happening. Perhaps putting the question in the email subject and the answer in the email body would work? |
I agree, and this is something I thought about a lot during the design process. In my experience, just looking at the note (#1 in your example) helps a lot more than no repetitions (which is obvious of course), but it's still a huge improvement compared to my previous flow.
As for repetition, I was thinking of replying to the email with what you think is the answer and letting an LLM decide if you remember correctly. Is that something that sounds effective to you?