About Memor More
A free spaced-repetition flashcard app for Apple devices, built by one person who wanted study software that gets out of the way.
What is Memor More?
Memor More is a free spaced-repetition flashcard app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Spaced repetition schedules each card near the moment you are about to forget it, so short daily reviews beat cramming for long-term memory. Cards support rich formatting, images, audio, and optional AI-assisted creation. Your decks live on your device and sync through your iCloud account; nothing is uploaded to our servers unless you choose a feature that needs it.
The core app is free: unlimited cards, daily reviews, text-to-speech, images, deck sharing, and ready-made public decks. An optional premium tier adds AI card generation and deeper learning statistics. There is no Android or web client yet — Memor More is Apple-only by design. It launched on the App Store in February 2026.
Origin story
Memor More started from a practical problem: I needed a reliable way to memorize material for a high-stakes language exam, and the tools I tried either demanded a weekend of setup or hid the algorithm behind gamification I did not trust.
Spaced repetition and active recall are among the strongest findings in cognitive science — meta-analyses report effect sizes from roughly d = 0.46 for general spaced practice up to g = 1.15 for vocabulary on delayed tests. The gap was not evidence. It was a calm, native Apple product that still used a real scheduler.
So I built one. Solo. Native Swift for Apple platforms, local-first storage, and a daily review flow that aims to take minutes, not configuration marathons.
Who built it
Memor More is designed, coded, shipped, and supported by Anatolii Valeev as a solo project. Anatolii Valeev writes the product code, the research-backed blog posts on this site, and answers support email personally.
I am an independent developer focused on learning tools. There is no large content team rewriting the same tips for every keyword — when something appears on memormore.app, I stand behind it.
Product principles
Science before gimmicks
Scheduling follows spaced repetition and active recall. We do not replace the algorithm with streaks-for-engagement that fight what the research says works.
Local-first privacy
Your cards are yours. They stay on-device and in your iCloud. We avoid analytics-on-by-default and dark patterns that trade attention for retention metrics.
Low friction daily use
Power-user knobs matter less than opening the app every day. The default path should be create or open a deck, review, done.
Honest platform scope
Memor More is for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. We will not market an Android or web version that does not exist.
Timeline
2025
Prototype and first native builds — validating spaced-repetition scheduling, card authoring, and iCloud sync on Apple devices.
February 2026
Public App Store launch for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Free tier with optional premium for AI generation and stats.
2026
Public deck library, deck sharing, and a research-backed blog covering spaced repetition, active recall, and exam workflows (including Singapore PSLE / O-Level / A-Level guides).
Why Memor More exists
Spaced repetition has been one of the most well-replicated findings in cognitive science for over a century. Apps that put it to use often ask users either to tolerate a dated, plugin-driven interface (classic Anki) or to accept a simplified experience that quietly softens the algorithm in favor of gamification.
Memor More is the middle path: a real spaced-repetition workflow in a calm, Apple-native interface that respects your time and your data. No engagement loops, no streak-shaming, no analytics-on-by-default.
What I write about
Articles on the Memor More blog cover the science behind active recall, spaced practice, and how to apply these techniques for real exams. They are written for people who want evidence and numbers — not hype. Start with the spaced repetition research guide if you want the meta-analyses and effect sizes in one place.
Spaced repetition research · Memor More for Singapore students
Get in touch
Bug reports, feature requests, partnerships, questions about the science, press, or just a hello — all welcome. Email is the best channel for support; X is fine for quick public notes.
