Why cognitive training apps are gaining attention

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Professionals often rely on digital tools to store information, but the ability to remember and recall knowledge quickly still plays a central role in productivity. Whether it’s recalling details in meetings, retaining research for presentations or learning new skills, memory remains a critical workplace capability.

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Interest in cognitive training has grown in recent years, and according to the World Economic Forum, skills like complex problem-solving, critical thinking and active learning are among the most important capabilities in modern workplaces, highlighting the need for professionals to absorb and retain large volumes of information.

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Apps that focus on improving memory are part of that broader trend. One example is memoryOS, a digital learning platform designed to help users train recall using established mnemonic techniques.

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What is memoryOS

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memoryOS is a brain-training app that uses a technique known as the “mind palace,” or method of loci, a memory system dating back more than 2,000 years. The approach involves associating pieces of information with specific locations within a mental space, allowing users to recall them more easily later.

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The platform digitizes that concept using interactive virtual environments. Instead of memorizing lists through repetition alone, users place information in visualized locations inside these digital palaces.

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What’s included with a subscription

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The Student Plan includes 52 interactive micro-lessons, designed to guide users through foundational memory techniques. The platform also includes 140 “loci” spaces, which serve as structured environments for storing information in memory.

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Despite its name, the Student Plan is designed for a broad audience, including professionals, lifelong learners and anyone interested in strengthening memory skills.

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Users work through 11 core memory skills tied to study habits, professional knowledge retention and everyday recall tasks. The system also incorporates spaced repetition, a learning method that reinforces information at optimal intervals.

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How to sign up

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The memoryOS Student Plan is available to new users through our deal page, providing lifetime access to the training platform. You must redeem your code within 30 days of purchase.

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Price: $110 CAD (Was: $272 CAD)
Where to buy: memoryOS Student Plan

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