memoryloop
Turn everything you read into a private podcast and flashcards, so you actually remember it.
1. Paste a link
Drop in any article, PDF or doc you want to remember. No organising, no folders – just paste and hit go.
2. Select the topics
Tell Memoryloop what you care about in this material – key themes, sections, or questions. We focus the summary on what actually matters to you.
3. Listen, review, repeat
Get a podcast-style audio summary plus flashcards from the core ideas. Listen on the go, run through the cards, and let the loop do its job so the content actually sticks.
Who Memoryloop is for
Designed for people who learn a lot and forget fast.
Keep the best ideas, not just the noise
Capture the best ideas from books, articles and episodes and actually be able to recall them later, not just while you are listening.
What's next for Memoryloop
I'm building this for myself and people like me, so here's what I'm planning next. One feature every month.
- January 2025
Spotify support (coming soon)
Listen to your Memoryloop episodes in the same place as your other podcasts. No extra apps — just open Spotify and keep the loop running.
- February 2025
Richer document support
Better handling for long PDFs, lecture slides and research papers, so you can loop serious study material without fighting the format.
- March 2025
Smart quiz from your documents
Turn processed articles and PDFs into quick quizzes, not just flashcards. Test yourself with auto-generated questions to see what actually stuck.
- April 2025
One-click browser save
A browser extension to send articles, papers and threads straight into Memoryloop from the page you are on — no copy–paste needed.
- May 2025
Notion & Obsidian integrations
Pull in your existing notes and highlights from Notion or Obsidian, then turn them into audio and flashcards without changing your current workflow.
- June 2025
Smarter review scheduling
Adaptive spaced repetition for your flashcards and quizzes, so the things you forget the most show up more often, and the easy stuff backs off.
- July 2025
Mobile app for listening & cards
A lightweight mobile app to play your episodes offline and run through cards in short bursts — queues, walks, and dead time become review time.
Why I built Memoryloop
I'm obsessed with history and learning. I listen to a lot of podcasts, read a lot of articles – and still constantly mess things up when I try to recall them.
I have dyslexia, so dates, names and details slip away fast. I'm good at understanding while I listen, but terrible at recapping what I've learned a week later.
Memoryloop is my way of fixing that for myself and for people like me – people who love studying, but feel overwhelmed by how much information there is and how little of it actually sticks.
This tool turns the things you read into a podcast-style summary and flashcards, so you can come back to the important bits again and again, without having to fight your brain or your inbox.