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Learnalist is a set of personal learning tools operated by Norway-based Learnalist AS. It covers learning notes, spaced repetition, flashcards, habit tracking via HabitPress, and plank training through The Humble Plank. It is closer to a collection of apps for personal knowledge review and habit building than an enterprise SaaS product for organizational management.
Its core workflow is spaced repetition: add a note, get reminded to review it, and adjust the interval based on how well you remember it. Users can add words, definitions, or other learning content, and the system sends review reminders at intervals such as 1 hour, 3 hours, 8 hours, 1 day, and 3 days. Feedback such as sooner/later adjusts when the item appears next. The product also supports delete confirmation, note search, daily reminders, ignoring notifications, and adding content via the web, browser extensions, or apps. Flashcards, HabitPress, and Humble Plank extend the product into flashcards, habit check-ins, and lightweight fitness use cases.
Learnalist clearly offers a free account. The Free plan costs $0/year, but is limited to a maximum of 50 notes at any time. The Early Bird plan costs $20/year, renews manually, supports unlimited notes, and is positioned as a way to support future development. Payments are processed through Stripe. Refunds are available within 7 days, but Stripe costs are deducted. HabitPress copy mentions a one-time payment with no subscription, but the main text does not disclose a specific price.
Based on the collected content, Learnalist does not offer team collaboration, role-based permissions, an enterprise admin console, or similar features. There is also no visible information about an API, self-hosting, or a developer platform. Its main third-party dependencies include Stripe for payments, Google/AppleID login, Apple App Store, Google Firebase Cloud Messaging for push notifications, and GitHub issues for feedback. The privacy policy emphasizes that it does not sell data or show personalized ads, and it describes GDPR and CCPA rights. Logs are retained for about 30 days. However, the privacy policy is available only in English, and account deletion requires contacting the team by email.
Learnalist’s strengths are that it is lightweight, ad-free, inexpensive, and has an intuitive spaced repetition mechanism. It is suitable for language learning, vocabulary building, exam review, and personal habit tracking. Its limitations are that the product is clearly positioned as a personal tool: common enterprise SaaS capabilities such as permissions, audit logs, team workspaces, SLAs, compliance certifications, and APIs are not evident. Teams looking for an organization-level knowledge base or training system should consider alternatives such as Anki, Quizlet, RemNote, Notion/Obsidian plugins, or enterprise LMS solutions.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, localized payments, or Chinese-language support. Payments rely on Stripe, and the app depends on the App Store. Actual access and payment availability should be tested independently.
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