Harken

Harken

Spaced repetition flashcard app that makes remembering easy

5.0
1 review

32 followers

Harken is a smart flashcard app that uses spaced repetition to make remembering easy. You can easily create cards with our flexible WYSIWYG editor—it supports rich text, code blocks, images, and more. Learn more in less time with Harken.
This is the 2nd launch from Harken. View more
Harken Chrome Extension

Harken Chrome Extension

Remember every article you read online, forever
Harken's Chrome extension helps you remember every article you read online. With one click, generate multiple-choice questions to quiz yourself on an article. Then, add the questions you like to Harken's spaced repetition app so you can remember them forever.
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What do you think? …

Katherine Liu
Hi everyone! We consider ourselves lifelong learners, and more and more we find ourselves learning online by reading articles. The problem is remembering them—it's super easy to spend a weekend deep diving into a subject, only to find that you barely remember it at all one year later. You could use a spaced repetition app to remember it, but manually adding high-quality questions and answers becomes a huge chore. Harken's Chrome extension helps solve this problem: With one click, Harken creates high-quality multiple choice questions within the article you're reading so you can quiz yourself. Then, you can add the questions you like to a Harken deck—and use our spaced repetition app to remember them forever. We originally launched Harken, a beautiful and intuitive alternative to Anki, to help people remember what they care about. Now with Harken's Chrome extension, we're hoping to make online learning easier and faster. Let us know what you use it to learn! - Katherine & Matt
Sidra Arif
Hey, great work @katherine_liu. It is great for articles but I was expecting it to work on study websites as well, but it turns out it only works on websites with article or blog elements. It is still good work, Congrats👍
Anna Svirshchevskaya
Katherine, congratulations on the launch! I enjoyed your tool, it's non-standard, so I'll try to test it in nearest time. Some questions: 1) is your tool completely free or do you plan to do some paid options? 2) are there any limitations on articles that can be used for quizes? 3) in what directions do you plan to develop your product further?