About

The post-class memory system.

Students forget most of what they learn within a week — Ebbinghaus mapped it in 1885, and school still ignores it. Wivme is the short daily audio + recall loop that catches concepts before they're lost.

The problem, in one curve

We test what was taught, not what was retained. Parents see grades, not memory health. Teachers see hands raised, not which concepts are silently slipping.

01234567days after learningToday: 100%Tomorrow: ~33%One week: ~10–20%each recall lifts memory back —and the next forgetting is slower
The forgetting curve (Ebbinghaus, 1885 — replicated for 140 years), and what daily recall does to it.

One loop, two apps

Students listen + recall in the Student app; parents watch what sticks in the Parent app. Teachers and schools get their own dashboards on top.

The Wivme Student app — today's episode ready to play
The Student app: today's episodes, already loaded.
The Wivme Parent app — a child's day at a glance
The Parent app: what happened, what's sticking — calmly.

How the loop works

  1. ListenShort audio episodes on concepts from the syllabus. Two voices, conversational, no lecture.
  2. Quick checkA quick recall check right after — questions picked from what's due to fade, built to test recall, not pattern-matching.
  3. Retention trackingEvery concept gets a memory state. When something starts fading, Wivme brings it back — before it's lost.

The five memory states

This is the heart of Wivme — every concept a student learns is tracked individually and moved by real recall, not time spent.

Every concept your child learns sits in one of these five states — and moves between them based on real recall, not time spent.

The science (briefly)

Three findings that survived a century of replication:

  • Active recall beats re-reading. Retrieving an idea from memory strengthens the memory itself.
  • Spaced repetition beats cramming. Concepts that re-surface just before they fade get locked in.
  • Concept-level tracking beats subject-level grades. A student isn't "bad at science" — they have specific concepts slipping. Wivme finds those.

Frequently asked

Is Wivme free?

Yes during the pilot — for schools and for founding parents alike. We'll launch a subscription after the pilot; pilot users keep free access through the rest of 2026.

Does my child need a phone?

The Student app runs on Android and iOS. Most students use a parent's phone for the short session at home — Wivme is a contained session, not a phone-attachment device.

Is my child's data safe?

Yes — DPDP Act 2023. No third-party sharing, no ads, and we collect only what the retention engine needs. Full policy →

What subjects + grades does Wivme cover?

The pilot covers Grade 8 Science for CBSE and ICSE. Subject + grade coverage expands after the pilot — register to be notified.

What if my child has questions during a lesson?

WhatsApp our team — reply to the welcome message, or use the contact page. A human reads every message, within one working day.