Features
Six ways Fluera makes you
actually remember.
Each feature sits at a specific step of the 12-step learning cycle. Each traces back to one or more principles in the science pages. None of them are here because they looked cool in a demo.
- Step 4 beta
Ghost Map
See the gap between what you wrote and what was right.
After a retrieval attempt, Fluera overlays your work against an ideal solution. The mismatches pulse. Hypercorrection makes the gaps permanent.
Deep dive → - Step 3 beta
Socratic Mode
Our AI doesn't answer. It asks.
Fluera's AI interrogates your canvas instead of summarising it. You rate your confidence one to five before every reveal. Because metacognition is half of mastery.
Deep dive → - Step 10 beta
Fog of War
Exam mode that hides what you almost remember.
Mask regions of your canvas. Pull them back from memory. The retrieval struggle — not the seeing again — is where memory hardens.
Deep dive → - Step 5 coming soon
Time Travel
Replay any stroke. Synced to the lecture audio that made you write it.
Touch a note from three weeks ago and the audio picks up where your pen was moving. Re-experience your own thinking.
Deep dive → - Step 8 beta
Spaced Repetition
Successive relearning — the strongest evidence-based study strategy, baked into your canvas.
The AI schedules returns at widening intervals. Each return is retrieval practice, not rereading. Spacing and retrieval combined produce superadditive results.
Deep dive → - Step 12 stable
The Memory Palace
Your canvas is a place. That's not a metaphor — it's cognitive substrate.
Infinite canvas plus hand-drawn positioning plus zoomable scale equals a digital memory palace. The same circuitry memory athletes have used for 2,500 years.
Deep dive →
Try them all in the beta.
Features land on iOS and macOS first, Android and desktop next. Join the private beta and choose the platform you want early access to.