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Bookmarks

Save anything. Revise from one place.

Everything worth revisiting — a tricky stem, a useful note, a concept map node that tripped you up — is one tap away from your bookmark list. By the final week, you have a curated pack of exactly what you need to drill, built by you, for you.

Bookmark scope

Questions, notes, mind maps

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By topic, date, or status

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Flashcard sets

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Bookmarks · Final-week revision

Saved for review

48 bookmarks

AllThis week

Diabetic ketoacidosis — fluid plan

Endocrine · added 2 days ago

Sepsis six within first hour

Acute care · added 3 days ago

Anaphylaxis — adrenaline dosing

Emergency · added 6 days ago

Upper GI bleed — Glasgow-Blatchford score

Gastro · added 1 week ago

Bookmark once, revise anytime. Your saved stems, notes, and mind-map nodes stay together until exam day.

Key benefits

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One-tap bookmarking from any question, note, or mind-map node

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Filter by topic, week added, or status

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Turn bookmarks into a flashcard set in one click

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Persists across practice sessions, mocks, and specialty revision

How bookmarking works

A star icon sits on every question stem, every note header, and every mind-map node. Tap it to bookmark. Tap again to un-bookmark. No folders to manage — just a single clean list, filterable after the fact.

The philosophy is: bookmark generously during practice, curate ruthlessly in the final week. Your lived-in bookmark list is more valuable than any pre-made revision pack someone else could hand you.

Building your final-week pack

  1. 1During practice: bookmark any question that made you pause, any note you'd want to re-read, any mind-map node you felt shaky on.
  2. 2Weekly: skim your recent bookmarks on Sunday — a 20-minute pass is enough.
  3. 3Final two weeks: filter bookmarks to 'added in the last 4 weeks' and drill them.
  4. 4Exam eve: do a final pass on the bookmarks you still haven't cleared. That's your exam-eve pack.

Turning bookmarks into flashcards

In the final week, re-reading a bookmark is passive. The faster path to retention is to convert your bookmark list into a flashcard set and drill it with retrieval practice. A single click generates a set from your current bookmarks.

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Bookmark + convert is better than bookmark + re-read

Bookmarks are a save mechanism. Flashcards are a drill mechanism. Using both together is the most reliable way to turn a list of saved items into durable knowledge.

Frequently asked questions

Do bookmarks sync across devices?+

Yes. Bookmarks live in your account, so switching between your laptop and your phone picks up exactly where you left off.

Is there a limit on how many I can bookmark?+

No meaningful limit. We'd caution against bookmarking everything — curate your list, or it loses its value as a focused revision pack.

Can I share a bookmark list with a study partner?+

Not today. Sharing is a roadmap item; the private workflow is the primary one.

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