Feature 03

Remember more, not just read more

Turn passive reading into active recall so the ideas you care about are easier to retain and use later.

Reading feels productive in the moment, but memory fades fast without retrieval. Quizzes give you a simple way to test recall, spot weak areas, and strengthen what sticks.

Quiz questions designed to improve recall

What this feature helps with

Use lightweight recall practice to keep book ideas available when you need them, instead of losing them a day later.

Spot which ideas you truly remember versus which ones only feel familiar.

Review faster than re-reading entire chapters.

Build confidence before teaching, sharing, or discussing a book.

Why quizzes work

The act of retrieving an idea is part of what strengthens memory. That is why testing yourself often beats simply rereading a highlighted passage.

ReadSprint uses quizzes to make review active rather than passive, which is especially useful if you want to apply a book instead of just feeling familiar with it.

What this changes

The goal is not to gamify reading for its own sake. The goal is to help you hold onto the concepts that influence your work, decisions, and conversations.

  • Spot which ideas you truly remember versus which ones only feel familiar.
  • Review faster than re-reading entire chapters.
  • Build confidence before teaching, sharing, or discussing a book.

Who benefits most

Quizzes are especially helpful for students, book club members, and professionals who want stronger recall without adding a heavy study routine.

Try it on ReadSprint

The fastest way to understand the workflow is to start with a book you care about and move through the feature from there.

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