Reduce context switching by keeping your knowledge loop in one place. A second brain for high-volume revision content and practice-question feedback so exam prep can stay in flow longer by retrieving context without jumping across tools.




The Problem
Neuron pages for exam prep are written around real memory pressure, not generic productivity advice.
Revision content grows quickly, yet high-impact concepts are hard to prioritize each day.
Practice errors repeat because correction notes are not connected to source concepts.
You need a calm review system that keeps recall strong as pressure rises. Frequent context switching drains focus and introduces avoidable decision errors.
The Solution
Capture Connect Recall Retrieve
Capture study notes, solved problems, and revision checklists in seconds so every important detail lands in one reliable memory layer.
Map relationships across high-volume revision content and practice-question feedback so related work is connected and retrievable without navigation friction.
Generate active recall prompts like "Which concept keeps causing avoidable mistakes in timed practice?" to reinforce understanding without breaking execution momentum.
Retrieve the right context before exam week and timed mock sessions when quick context access is needed to stay in productive flow.
Pricing
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Why It Converts
It keeps study notes, solved problems, and revision checklists in one place so retrieval is dependable instead of scattered.
It reframes high-volume revision content and practice-question feedback into prompts that match the way exam prep actually think and execute.
It strengthens recall before exam week and timed mock sessions, where context quality directly affects outcomes.
It removes retrieval friction, allowing sustained focus instead of constant mental resets.
Stop losing hard-earned context. Capture it once, retrieve it on demand, and improve recall every week.