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About DevRecall

A personal knowledge hub for developers — structure what you learn, keep it sharp, and recall it when you need it.

Why it exists

Developers learn constantly. But that knowledge ends up scattered — in Notion, bookmarks, YouTube history, old project folders. Months later, that pattern you figured out or the interview question you aced? It's gone.

DevRecall gives you one place to organize by stack, write notes, save resources, and mark what matters. When you need to refresh before an interview or switch stacks — it's all there.

What you can do

  • Stack-based folders — Add React, TypeScript, etc. from your stack and get default pages with core concepts and interview questions already structured.
  • Important snippets — Mark tricky concepts for quick review. One click from the sidebar when you need a refresher.
  • Public sharing — Make specific pages public. Share your portfolio or interview prep without exposing everything.
  • AI generation — Stuck on a blank page? Generate a draft with structure, concepts, and code examples. Edit and make it yours.

Plus folders, pages, videos, articles, resources, tags, and search — all built around how developers actually learn and work.

Built by a developer

I'm a solo developer from Ukraine. DevRecall was born from a personal need — I wanted a focused place to organize my learning, prep for interviews, and keep my stack knowledge sharp.

No teams, no fluff. Just a tool that works the way we think and learn as engineers.

What's next

DevRecall is under active development. Spaced repetition, self-check quizzes, AI learning assistant, and mobile support are on the roadmap.

Feedback, ideas, or want to collaborate? I'd love to hear from you.

Get in touch

Email support@devrecall.com