Turn a scattered syllabus into one organized project.

Every chapter, lecture, video, problem set, and past paper for a course, kept in one project — with the right Ritsu workflow waiting inside for each one.

A 20-second product loop: a document becomes a step-by-step learning path in Ritsu.

The scattered syllabus

Your course isn't one thing. It's fifteen, in five different places.

Chapter PDFs in Drive. Lecture decks in an email. A recording on YouTube. Problem sets in the LMS. Past papers someone shared. There's no place that is simply “the course” — so you lose the thread of what you've done and what's left.

A course arrives in pieces, from everywhere. The reading is a PDF. The lecture is a deck, or a two-hour video. The homework is a problem set. The exam is last year's paper a friend sent you. By week six they're scattered across five apps and a stack of tabs.

The cost isn't just clutter. It's that you can never see the course as a whole — what you've actually worked through, what you've only glanced at, what's still sitting unopened three days before the exam. Studying starts with fifteen minutes of finding the thing before you can begin.

It doesn't need to be mapped or merged. It just needs a home: one place that is the course.

One project, your whole course

One project. Every piece of the course in it.

Make a project for the course and drop everything in — the readings, the decks, the videos, the problem sets, the papers. One place, one list, one click back into whatever you were working on.

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Everything in one place.

Add any material to the project — or move a study session you already started into it. Your whole course, one folder.

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Pick up where you left off.

Every piece is one click away, so you never lose fifteen minutes finding the file before you can start.

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See the shape of the term.

The project lists what's in the course and what you've opened — so “where am I with this course” has an answer.

A method for every material

A course is many things to learn. Ritsu has a way for each.

Inside the project, every material opens into the tool built for it — because a chapter, a lecture deck, and a problem set are not studied the same way.

Different materials, different methods — all in one project, all built on the same Knowledge Map and spaced-review engine underneath.

Each piece keeps its own map and its own review schedule — the method is shared, not the map.

Spaced review

Week 1's material, still there at the final.

The problem with a long course is that September is gone by December. Ritsu puts each concept you learn on a spaced-review schedule, so the early weeks are still with you when the exam covers all of it.

100%50%0%day 01234567reviewreviewreviewWithout review: gone in a week.With Ritsu: every review resets the curve.

Built from each session — its own schedule, no cards to make.

Your whole course, finally in one place.

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