Real workflows for textbooks, papers, videos, and code.Each guide ends with something you can use.
Stop re-reading the same paragraph five times. Here's the exact workflow that turns any textbook chapter into active recall practice — and why it's the fastest way to actually learn.
You have 72 hours, twelve slide decks, and no idea where to start. Here's the exact Ritsu protocol for turning panic into a targeted drill that hits exactly what the exam will ask.
Watching lectures on 2x speed isn't learning. Here's how to take any YouTube video — from MIT OCW to an Andrej Karpathy deep dive — and turn it into active recall in a fraction of the time.
Chegg gives you answers. That's not what you need. Here's the Ritsu workflow for working through exercises step-by-step — so you actually understand the method, not just the final number.
You have lecture notes, slide decks, and a syllabus. Ritsu turns them into a student-ready course with auto-generated quizzes, flashcards, and practice problems — in an afternoon.
You read 30 articles a week. You remember maybe one. Here's the 3-minute workflow that turns any URL into a quiz and a flashcard — so the good stuff actually sticks.
Your team decided to migrate to [new framework] on Monday. You have 48 hours. Reading the docs linearly is how you fail. Here's the workflow that gets you building real things by Wednesday.
Reading a paper linearly is the wrong algorithm. Here's the three-pass Ritsu workflow that turns dense methodology into a concept map and testable knowledge — in under 20 minutes.