Three steps, then it runs itself
The setup takes minutes. The habit takes ten a day.
Why it sticks
Generating study material is the easy half. Remembering it is the product.
Reviews land right before you forget
The FSRS scheduler models your memory per card. Each review comes just as recall starts to slip — and every pass makes the next interval longer.
Grounded in your sources
Relevant excerpts from your material accompany each generation request. Always verify the result against the source.
Three ways to be tested
Each folder mixes formats so review never turns into rote card-flipping.
One note, several ways to study
Flashcards, quizzes, scripts, slide outlines, mind maps, reports, video outlines, infographics, and Feynman prompts.
Share deliberately
Create an anyone-with-the-link share and a signed-in recipient can copy the shared set. Community publication is separate and unavailable in this beta.
Made for how you study
Whatever you’re learning, the loop is the same: feed it your material, and show up for a short review each day.
Exam prep
Turn weeks of lecture notes into quizzes and high-yield flashcards, and let the scheduler point you at what you're about to forget before exam day.
University courses
Keep a folder per course. Every PDF, slide deck and reading becomes study material that matches what your professor actually covers.
Language learning
Vocabulary lists and readings become cloze-deletion flashcards, drilled daily with spaced repetition so new words actually stick.
Professional certs
Studying for boards, the bar, or a cloud cert alongside a job? Ten-minute daily reviews keep the material warm without marathon sessions.
Questions, answered
Will the AI make things up?
Generation requests include excerpts retrieved from the material you added, but AI output can still be incomplete or wrong. Review every study aid against the original source.
Is my material private?
Notes and folders are private by default. If you create an anyone-with-the-link share, recipients can view and copy that set. Link shares are not automatically published to a searchable Community feed.
What can I upload?
PDF, TXT, and Markdown files up to 10 MB, plus pasted text. URL ingestion, DOCX import, transcription, synthesized audio, and rendered video are not available in this beta.
How much does it cost?
The invitation-only beta is provided at no charge and does not collect a payment method. Beta accounts have finite monthly AI-use limits.
How is this different from a flashcard app?
Flashcards are one of several text-based formats generated from your material. An FSRS spaced-repetition scheduler then proposes a review queue based on your grading history.