Revu vs RemNote
RemNote combines note-taking with spaced repetition in a knowledge graph. Revu is a dedicated study OS that focuses purely on review optimization, coverage tracking, and AI-powered retrieval practice. Here's how they compare.
Approach
Note-taking + SRS hybrid
Study OS focused on review
Scheduling algorithm
SM-2 based
FSRS native from day one
AI features
AI search, flashcard generation
AI deck gen, MCQ gen, study guide copilot
Data storage
Cloud-based
Local-first with optional cloud sync
Privacy
Cloud storage required
No tracking, data stays on your device
Offline support
Limited offline
Full offline — core features work without internet
Coverage tracking
None
Maps cards to course sections automatically
Price
Free + $8/mo pro
Free tier + €6/mo Pro for AI features
When to choose RemNote
RemNote is the right choice if you want note-taking and spaced repetition in the same tool, with a connected knowledge graph.
- You want note-taking and flashcards integrated in one app
- You use knowledge graphs to connect and explore concepts
- You prefer a hybrid workflow where notes become review material
- You want a large community of shared templates and resources
When to choose Revu
Revu is built for students who want a dedicated study system with modern scheduling, privacy, and coverage tracking out of the box.
- You want a pure study tool focused on review and retrieval practice
- You value FSRS scheduling over legacy SM-2
- Privacy matters — your data stays on your device by default
- You need coverage tracking mapped to course sections
- You want AI-generated MCQs and study guides, not just flashcards
Ready to focus on what matters?
Revu gives you coverage tracking, FSRS scheduling, and AI-powered retrieval practice -- all in one focused study app that works offline.
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