Recall alternative

Summarize, remember, and build on what you read.

JustJot.ai runs the same capture-and-remember loop you use Recall for — summarize a source, turn it into flashcards and a quiz, review what matters — and then goes further: write your own notes, chat grounded in everything with citations, search by meaning, and publish or paywall what you make.

Summarize what you read, automatically

Drop in an article, a PDF, or a long source and get a clean summary you can actually skim later. The same one-pass capture you reach for Recall to do — without leaving the place you keep everything else.

Spaced review that comes standard

Turn any summary or note into flashcards and a practice quiz, then review them in a focused reader that remembers where you left off. The remember-what-you-consume loop ships built in — no separate review app to wire up.

Your notes, not just your highlights

Recall is built around things you save. Here you also write your own notes from scratch, and the AI, search, and study tools treat what you wrote and what you saved as one connected knowledge base.

Chat grounded in everything you've saved

Ask a question and get an answer drawn from your own summaries, notes, and sources — with citations back to the exact passage, so you can verify before you trust it. Not a generic chatbot bolted on.

Search that understands meaning

Find the summary or note you mean even when you don't remember the words. Semantic search surfaces related ideas across your whole library, so the right source resurfaces when it's relevant — not just exact keyword hits.

Publish and own your audience

Here's what a private read-it-later library can't do: turn what you've learned into a public, SEO-ready post, paywall the deep version, and keep the subscribers — all in the same place, no export-and-rebuild on another platform.

Frequently asked questions

How is JustJot.ai different from Recall?

Recall is built to capture and remember what you consume — summarize articles, videos, and podcasts and review them with spaced repetition. JustJot.ai does that same summarize-and-review loop, but it's also a full AI-native workspace: you write your own notes, chat grounded in everything with citations, search by meaning, and can publish or paywall what you make. You keep what you save and what you write in one connected place.

Can I summarize articles and PDFs like I do in Recall?

Yes. Add a source — an article, a PDF, a long document — and get a clean summary you can skim and search later. From there you can turn it straight into flashcards and a quiz, so capturing and remembering happen in the same pass.

Does it have spaced repetition for reviewing what I saved?

It has built-in study tools: generate flashcards and a practice quiz from any summary or note, then review them in a focused reader that tracks your progress and remembers where you left off — no separate review app required.

Does the AI actually use my saved material, or just make things up?

It's grounded in your library. The AI draws answers from your own summaries, notes, and sources, with inline citations back to the passage they came from — so you can verify a claim instead of trusting a generic model.

Is it free to try?

You can start for free: save sources, generate summaries and study material, and ask the AI about them without a credit card. Paid tiers exist for heavier use and for paywalling your own published work.

Summarize, remember, and build on what you read.

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