v1.0.7
Making your memory visible
Aug 28, 2025

One of the weird things about learning is that you usually don’t know if it’s working.
You read something five times and feel like you’ve learned it. But two weeks later, it’s gone. Or sometimes you barely study something and it sticks for years. Most tools don’t show you this. They help you consume more, but not see what’s happening inside your head.
That seemed like something worth fixing.
What's new in v1.0.7
We added one small detail that quietly rewires how you think about learning.
Your memory strength
So in Schema, every time you review a concept, you see how strong your memory is. Each idea lives as a dot. If the dot’s small and faint, your memory’s weak. If it’s big and glowing, your memory’s solid. And as you swipe right, the dot grows.
It’s a tiny change, but it shifts how you think about your memory. You stop treating it like something binary — either you know it or you don’t — and start seeing it as a gradient. Something alive. Something you can shape.
We made the memory gradient visible:

You can also open your topics page to see your full concept library, with memory strength shown for each topic. Some concepts you’ve barely touched. Others glow with the quiet confidence of things you won’t forget. It’s the first time we’ve seen what our own memory looks like.

People talk a lot about knowledge. But remembering is what turns information into knowledge. You can’t think with things you don’t remember.
This isn’t a big feature. But it might be the most important one we’ve built.
Fixes and polish
Fixed “Open Mail” button so it correctly launches the Mail app during sign-in
Hid example concept button once you’ve started adding your own
Cleaned up the Account Deletion page