Most tutoring apps teach you what you don't know. Recall tutors you on what you used to know — and forgot.
The forgetting curve is real. Recall cuts through it.
"I took a Python course two years ago. I can do basic pandas but I forget how to merge DataFrames properly."
Starting with pd.merge() refresh now...
You spent time, money, and attention learning something real. Python. SQL. Statistics. A certification.
Without reinforcement, memory decays fast. Within months, the syntax blurs. The concepts get fuzzy. You know you know it — you just can't access it.
You don't want to sit through "what is a variable" again. But a fresh start is what every platform gives you. That's not learning — that's tedium.
"I can't even remember what I learned two years ago. I feel like I paid for something I'm not using."
Instead of teaching from scratch, Recall diagnoses what you've forgotten — and brings it back, exactly where you left off.
A course you took, a skill you used to have, a certification you earned. No course code. No curriculum. Just: "I learned Python for data analysis."
Using adaptive questioning, Recall identifies exactly which concepts, syntax, and techniques you've lost. It builds a precise picture of your forgetting curve.
Each session targets one gap at a time. Short. Focused. Exactly what you forgot — not what you already know. Spaced repetition keeps it from fading again.
The problem isn't that you didn't learn.
The problem is that learning fades.
And forgetting isn't a failure.
It's just memory.
Recall was built for the professional who learned something, didn't have time to reinforce it, and watched it slip away. You didn't fail. You just needed a better way back.
That's what Recall does. Not a second first education. A precise return to what you already earned.
The AI tutor that meets you where you are — not where you started.