Concept
Your brain remembers better when knowledge returns just before it fades.
MicroLearner creates personalized learning tracks, delivers short daily lessons, and brings old knowledge back with spaced repetition so learning feels lighter and lasts longer.
Today’s lesson
Concept
Your brain remembers better when knowledge returns just before it fades.
Example
A lesson about coffee brewing can resurface tomorrow with a new angle, then again three days later with a quick quiz.
Takeaway
Tiny lessons, repeated at the right time, turn curiosity into durable memory.
Questionnaire
Four quick questions shape the lesson, choose better examples, and guide review so the memory system feels personalized from the start.
Kuro is keeping you company
The mascot adds warmth without getting in the way.
Memory system
This is where the app asks the right questions up front, so the lesson can land with the right examples and get reinforced later in a way that feels intentional.
Kuro’s note
“Ask me what matters first, then I can help the lesson come back at the right time.”
What do you already know about this topic, and where should the lesson begin?
Are you learning for work, a hobby, or pure curiosity? That changes the track.
Which examples should the app reuse so the concept feels familiar when it returns?
Which ideas should show up again in review before they fade from memory?
Why it feels different
The site should make the promise clear fast: this is a learning app that respects your time, keeps the interface warm, and helps knowledge stick.
Start with a topic and MicroLearner breaks it into a path that feels curated, not overwhelming.
Each lesson is built for quick progress: concept, example, takeaway, then a fast quiz to lock it in.
Review happens automatically, so knowledge comes back at the right moment without extra setup.
Visuals turn abstract concepts into memorable scenes, so lessons feel more like a guided notebook than a wall of text.
Notebook trail
The notebook should show a sequence of little wins, not a static list. Each node is a lesson, each curve is the path, and Kuro stays nearby as the user advances.
Notebook stage
A short opener that makes the lesson feel immediate and memorable.
Locked step
This card lives in the notebook trail and feeds spaced repetition.
Notebook stage
The core idea, written simply enough to hold in short-term memory.
Locked step
This card lives in the notebook trail and feeds spaced repetition.
Notebook stage
A concrete case that helps the idea stick and feel useful.
Locked step
This card lives in the notebook trail and feeds spaced repetition.
Notebook stage
A compact summary that turns the lesson into a usable memory.
Locked step
This card lives in the notebook trail and feeds spaced repetition.
Notebook stage
A quick memory check that decides what gets reinforced next.
Locked step
Questions decide what should come back in reviews.
How it works
Build a site around the actual product story: input, lesson, review, repeat. It keeps the marketing page concrete and believable.
Pick a topic, a goal, and your starting level. MicroLearner shapes the track around your intent.
The app delivers a short lesson with a strong hook, clear explanation, and a quick quiz.
Spaced-repetition review brings old lessons back before they fade, so progress compounds.
Product voice
The visual language should feel like a premium learning notebook: warm cream backgrounds, deep purple accents, a little gold for progress, and just enough motion to feel alive.
Tone
Friendly, calm, and capable.
Look
Editorial, tactile, and a little magical.
Motion
Subtle reveals instead of noisy effects.
FAQ
Yes. It’s fast, clean to deploy on Cloudflare Pages, and great for content-heavy landing pages where you want strong SEO and minimal client-side JavaScript.
Absolutely. The page is structured so we can drop in a Pages Function, an email provider, or a form service without reworking the layout.
Yes. This draft already borrows the app’s warm cream, brand purple, gold accents, and editorial spacing so the site feels like the product rather than a separate brand.
Ready for launch
You now have a Cloudflare Pages-friendly marketing site scaffold with a strong visual direction. Next we can wire in your real signup link, testimonials, screenshots, or pricing.
Kuro says
“A strong first impression matters. Let’s keep the next polish pass focused on the little details that make the page feel premium.”