Study Planner - Revu
Study Planner - Revu Summary
Study Planner - Revu is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in the Education category, developed by Revu Inc.. First released 2 years ago(Jul 2023), the app has accumulated 56.2K+ total installs and 356 ratings with a 4.25★ (good) average rating.
Recent activity: 1K installs this week (3.8K over 4 weeks) showing declining growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 24, 2026 .
4.25★
Ratings: 356
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App Description
Study smarter, revise better, and improve your marks using spaced repetition.
Struggling to remember what you study?
Revu Study Planner is here to help!
If you study hard but still forget, it’s not your brain at fault — it’s your revision technique. Upgrade how you study using Spaced Repetition — the smartest way to prepare for exams.
Spaced Repetition is a science-backed revision technique that beats the forgetting curve and boosts memory retention — moving what you study from short-term memory into long-term memory.
Revu automates this for you. No manual planning or scheduling. So you can focus on studying instead of planning.
Why is Revu Study Planner so effective?
• Most students don’t forget because they don’t study enough
• They forget because they revise at the wrong time
• Revu fixes this by scheduling study & revision sessions at the right time
• Sessions are planned right before knowledge is lost
Key Features
• Automatically schedules reviews using spaced repetition
• Track what’s due, completed, and upcoming
• Organize subjects and chapters in one learning app
• Attach images or notes for faster visual memory recall
Vocabulary Builder
• Pre-loaded list of 1,000 high-frequency GRE words
• Designed for long-term word retention
• Helpful for GRE, IELTS, and English exam preparation
Who Is Revu For?
• Students preparing for competitive exams
• School and college students
• Self-learners who want a smarter study planner
Download Revu today — a smart study app for serious exam preparation.
Join 50,000+ students using science-backed revision to remember what they study longer.
