Bracelet
Anki × Obsidian — flashcards that link.

A learning app that merges spaced-repetition flashcards with networked notes. The best of Anki and Obsidian: atomic cards that link to each other, so a study session can branch into the wider web of what you know.
Spaced repetition (Anki) is unbeatable for retention but treats every card as an island. Networked notes (Obsidian) capture how ideas connect but don't help you actually remember them. Learners end up running two systems that never talk — atomic recall on one side, context and connection on the other.
Bracelet is a single app, with its own codebase, that extends what Anki makes possible rather than sitting on top of it. Cards are atomic and reviewable, but they're also linkable: while studying a card you can step sideways into a linked note even if it isn't in today's queue. Each note stays small, but the network around it holds the context — recall and understanding in one place.
Linkable flashcards
Cards reference other cards. Knowledge stops being a flat deck and becomes a graph you can traverse.
Branching study
Mid-review, follow a link into related material and come back. Study the thing you're due — and the thing it connects to.
Atomic, but contextual
Each note stays as small as it should be; the surrounding network carries the larger meaning.


In active development through 2026 — one of the studio's original product bets. We're sharing the thinking early; the build follows.