Rekapu is a browser tool designed for self-directed learning, built around the idea of “Learn while procrastinating.” When users visit sites on their blocklist, such as Twitter or Reddit, they are not blocked outright. Instead, Rekapu first shows a flashcard. After reviewing it, revealing the answer, and rating how well they know it, the system adjusts the next review time using a spaced repetition algorithm, then allows access to the site during a customizable cooldown period.
From an education/course perspective, Rekapu is more of a learning productivity tool than a full course product. Its learning use cases center on flashcard memorization, spaced repetition, self-study, language learning, and reviewing technical knowledge. It does not offer live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction; instead, it provides self-paced card review through a browser extension.
It supports importing Anki .txt and .apkg files, reducing the migration cost for users who already have card decks. Support for Markdown, code blocks, lists, links, and images also makes it suitable for organizing programming knowledge, terminology, and conceptual material. Google TTS can be used to listen to card content, but users need to provide their own API key.
The collected text does not disclose pricing, paid plans, or payment methods, so its business model cannot be determined. Its privacy positioning is clearer: no account is required, data is stored locally in the browser, and Rekapu does not use servers or tracking. For a tool that may involve personal study materials and browsing habits, this is a clear advantage.
The main advantage is its distinctive learning trigger: it turns procrastination into an entry point for review. Users do not need to open a separate learning app, and they can also review due cards directly from the extension popup.
The downside is that Rekapu does not provide teachers, certificates, or a structured course path. Learning quality depends heavily on the cards users create or import themselves. TTS setup also has a certain technical barrier. The text also lacks details on browser compatibility, customer support, and pricing.
Rekapu is suitable for people who struggle with self-control but have clear memorization goals, such as language learners, exam candidates, programmers, and Anki users. It is not a good fit for those expecting teacher-led instruction, certificates, or a systematic course curriculum.
Access from China cannot be confirmed from the text alone. If it relies on the Google TTS API, the related voice features may face uncertainty in terms of domestic network access and account configuration. Alternatives such as Anki, Quizlet, and RemNote may be worth considering.
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