1 unit = $1 = one 6-second slide
The ultimate cognitive upgrade.
The encoding is work. And it's work most people never develop the skill for.
You read, flip, judge. Passive. Boring. 60% abandon within 2 weeks.
You must invent vivid images, build links, place them. That's the hard part.
Memorize 400+ anchors before you can memorize anything else. Backwards.
Not because you used a system — because the experience was vivid, personal, and emotional.
Generate vivid 6-second video scenes that embed facts as emotional cargo. The user just watches. The fact comes free. Chainrecall manufactures micro-experiences hidden inside a movie your brain wants to keep.
Each bundle is a one-time production investment that yields infinite copies.
"The Dardanelles is a narrow strait between Europe and Asia."
Claude/Grok writes a vivid, absurd, emotional micro-script from the fact.
Generates a 6-second video or striking image. The scene IS the mnemonic.
App plays clips at optimal intervals. Recall prompts show a freeze-frame: "What was happening here?"
The visual pun breaks down 'Dardanelles' into 'Darth-Dan-Yells' - a bizarre hybrid of Darth Vader and a man named Dan yelling. This absurd figure is placed in an extremely narrow body of water where he is physically compressed (the 'narrow strait'). The left side features a gigantic living embodiment of Europe, while the right side shows Asia as a massive golden-skinned warrior god. This creates a highly emotional, nightmarish scenario that emotionally burns the fact into memory.
You will never forget Dardanelles as a narrow strait between Europe and Asia.
| Feature | Anki | Duolingo | Chainrecall |
|---|---|---|---|
| User effort | High | Medium | Zero |
| Encoding quality | User-dependent | Gamified drills | AI-crafted scenes |
| Retention science | Spaced repetition | Gamification | Dual coding + SRS |
| Format | Text cards | Interactive quiz | 6-sec video |