Fennie vs RemNote
RemNote: Note-taking app with built-in spaced repetition — notes become flashcards automatically.
Comparison uses nominative fair use; RemNote is a trademark of its owner. Fennie is independent.
What RemNote does well
- Notes-to-flashcards in one app
- Hierarchical outlines
- Built-in spaced repetition
- PDF annotation with flashcard creation
Where Fennie differs
- AI-generated cards from any text
- Daily Plans across subjects
- AI tutor for explanations
- Broader study features beyond spaced rep
When to use each
Use RemNote if you write structured outline-style notes and want spaced rep built in. Use Fennie if you want AI-generated study materials and Daily Plans on top of spaced repetition.
FAQ
RemNote or Anki?
RemNote integrates note-taking and spaced rep in one app. Anki is more powerful for pure spaced rep with shared decks.
RemNote vs Fennie?
RemNote is note-taking-first; Fennie is study-platform-first. Both have spaced rep.
Best for med school?
Anki dominates med school. RemNote and Fennie are growing alternatives.
Try Fennie alongside (or instead of) RemNote
Free tier — see what a real study system feels like.
Get started freeOther Note & Memory Apps comparisons
Fennie vs Anki
The gold-standard spaced-repetition flashcard app — open-source, customizable, beloved by med students.
Fennie vs Notion
Flexible all-in-one workspace for notes, databases, and project management.
Fennie vs Notion AI
Notion's AI features layered onto its notes and database workspace.
Fennie vs Obsidian
Local-first markdown note-taking with bidirectional links and a strong plugin ecosystem.