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MemoBase is a spaced-repetition memory system for self-learners, rather than a course platform that provides teacher-led lessons. It schedules reviews around the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve and uses front/back flashcards, four-level mastery ratings, and timed reminders to help users move vocabulary, formulas, programming concepts, exam knowledge points, and similar material into long-term memory.
Based on the extracted text, MemoBase focuses on “card-based self-study.” Users can enter content on the web or migrate from Excel, CSV, TSV, or Anki files; the paid plan supports Anki .apkg import and export. The review interface is lightweight, with just four buttons: “Forgot,” “Hard,” “Good,” and “Easy.” It also supports desktop keyboard shortcuts and mobile review. MemoBase also emphasizes data portability, offering one-click export of all data to reduce the risk of platform lock-in.
The free plan costs ¥0 and includes a limit of 500 cards, the full Ebbinghaus algorithm, a statistics dashboard, and Excel/CSV import and export, making it suitable for trials or lighter study needs. The Geek plan costs ¥18/month and unlocks unlimited cards and decks, custom review parameters, Anki import and export, text-to-speech, multi-device sync, and priority support. The Team plan costs ¥58/month/5 users and adds shared decks, study leaderboards, an admin dashboard, and private deployment options. Payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, support for migration from Anki and Excel, and exportable data, making it well suited to learners who already have study materials. The free plan also includes the core functionality, giving it solid value for money. The limitations are that it does not provide structured courses, teachers, or certificates, and learning outcomes depend on users creating their own cards and consistently reviewing them. Offline capability, rich text/image support, and performance with large card collections are not clearly stated in the text.
MemoBase is better suited to high-frequency memorization scenarios such as postgraduate entrance exams, legal exams, medical licensing, vocabulary learning, programming knowledge, and team study. It is not ideal for users who need teacher explanations, live interaction, or credential-backed learning. Access and payment availability in mainland China are not specified, so it is advisable to test network connectivity in practice. Alternatives include Anki, Quizlet, RemNote, SuperMemo, and others.
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