Consolidate every lecture without extra study time

NotchWise surfaces flashcards in your MacBook notch while you work. Create cards after each lecture, and spaced repetition makes sure you remember it all come exam season.

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12 weeks of lectures. 3 weeks of panic.

You go to lectures, take notes, highlight the readings. You feel like you're on top of it. Then revision period hits and you're staring at Week 4 slides thinking "did I even attend this one?" The next three weeks are a desperate scramble through material you barely recognise, trying to cram an entire term into a few late nights.

What if you'd been consolidating as you went? Not hours of extra study. Just 5 seconds at a time, in the background, while you were already on your laptop.

Week by week, not all at once

Build lasting memory throughout the term with almost zero effort.

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After each lecture

Spend 2 minutes after the lecture adding key concepts as cards. Type them straight from your notes or drag from slides. That's it.

Week 3: Contracts
What are the elements of a valid contract?
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Throughout the week

NotchWise surfaces cards in the notch during natural pauses: between tabs, between paragraphs, between tasks. Five seconds each.

Organic Chemistry
Draw the mechanism for SN2 nucleophilic substitution
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By exam season

You've already seen everything multiple times without really trying. Revision becomes filling gaps, not starting from scratch. Your mates are panicking. You're not.

Microeconomics
MR = MC at profit-maximising output
Again Hard Good Easy

Students who use spaced repetition throughout the term consistently outperform those who cram.

See it for your subject

NotchWise works for any course with content to memorise.

Sciences, Engineering & Maths

Formulas, derivations, reaction mechanisms, constants. The stuff you need at your fingertips when you turn over the exam paper.

Engineering
State the ideal gas law
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Law

Case names, ratios, statutory provisions, legal tests. Law exams reward the students who can actually cite authority under pressure.

Donoghue v Stevenson Caparo three-stage test R v Woollin

Humanities & Social Sciences

Key thinkers, theories, dates, essay arguments. The difference between a vague paragraph and one that actually lands.

Outline Foucault's concept of biopower Define intersectionality (Crenshaw, 1989)

Business & Economics

Models, theories, definitions, formulas. The things you swear you know until the exam asks you to actually explain them.

Porter's Five Forces Define price elasticity of demand

Computer Science

Algorithms, data structures, complexity, syntax. Easier to recall than re-derive mid-exam.

Time complexity of quicksort? Define polymorphism in OOP

Languages

Vocabulary, conjugations, grammar rules, idiomatic expressions. The kind of recall that only comes from repetition.

Translate: Je voudrais un café Conjugate 'tener' in preterite

It knows what you're studying

NotchWise detects which app you're using and shows relevant cards automatically.

Reading a PDF on constitutional law? It shows your law cards.
Working in MATLAB? It shows your engineering formulas.
Browsing lecture slides? It shows cards from that module.
Want full control? Set up custom rules in Settings → Context Routing.

Context routing is a Pro feature. Free users see cards from their single deck at all times.

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  • 1 deck, up to 50 cards
  • SM-2 scheduling
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Screen-share invisibility
  • Unlimited decks & cards
  • FSRS algorithm
  • Statistics dashboard
  • Context-aware routing
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