Spaced repetition
Why HeyLoopy drills are short, daily, and timed: your team remembers the procedures that matter, months after the training day.
What it means for your team
Spaced repetition is why a HeyLoopy drill takes 60 seconds, not 60 minutes. Instead of sitting your team through a long course they will half-forget by next quarter, HeyLoopy schedules a tiny daily check-in that lands at the moment the answer is starting to slip. Each correct answer pushes the next review further out. Each miss pulls it back in.
The result you should expect: in three months your team can still answer the questions you cared about on day one, without you running another training session.
How it shows up in HeyLoopy
You upload the procedures, policies, or playbooks your team already follows. HeyLoopy turns them into short drills tied to specific Lessons inside a Module . Those drills then show up in each member’s Daily Loop at the interval most likely to keep the answer fresh.
A few things you will notice on the platform:
- Drills are short on purpose. Under a minute, one question at a time. Long quizzes don’t build durable recall.
- Members type the answer. Recall, not multiple choice. Picking from a list of bad distractors is not how knowledge sticks.
- The schedule adapts. Miss a drill, see it again sooner. Get it right twice, see it later. You don’t have to tune anything.
What you don’t have to manage
You don’t pick when each member sees each drill. HeyLoopy does that. You don’t decide who is “due” for a refresher this week. The Daily Loop does that. You publish the Module once, and the platform keeps it warm in your team’s memory until you decide it shouldn’t be.
Going deeper
If you want the research foundation, the studies HeyLoopy draws from, and how we measure mastery in practice, see the science page .