Spaced-Repetition in Notion - Repetify is a Chrome extension that utilises the Anki-style Spaced Repetition Algorithm for studying in Notion. It highlights and color-codes your notes when they're due for review, supporting toggle and indented-text formatted notes. Exploit the science-backed study method directly in Notion. No more transferring notes into Anki for efficient studying.
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Repetify uses the same Spaced Repetition Algorithm as Anki so you only study information you're about to forget.
⭐️ Repetify highlights a block in your notes when it's time to study it again.
🚩 Repetify automatically color-codes your notes.
💻 Repetify supports both toggle and indented-text formatted notes
The most effective, science-backed way to study, now in Notion.
No more copy-pasting your notes into Anki. It's easy, effective studying from now on.
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Pros
Incredibly useful for streamlining studying process
Integrates well with notes
Saves time during studying
Helps in organizing notes
Combines the benefits of Anki and Notion
Cons
Issues with logging in
Cannot create decks or access certain pages
Claims of lacking access despite permissions granted
Infinite loading when attempting to log in
Extension not functioning properly
Most mentioned
Cannot log in or access pages
Extension has potential but currently not working
Works well for creating flashcards on main pages
Recent reviews
Like the idea, but I can't get it to work. It says that I dont have access to the page, even dought I am giving the access that is needed. Need help to fix this.
IF YOU'RE HAVING PROBLEMS CREATING DECKS, TRY THIS:
I can create flachcards for the highest level personal pages just fine, but in order to make them for subpages I had to change the privacy from "private" to "everyone at <so-and-so>'s notion." This allowed the extension to access subpages