Summarized notes
Every lecture compressed into structured revision material. Built to be re-read at speed.
Subscription-based academic delivery. Organized by department, level, and semester. Processed through AI. Delivered straight to your Google Drive. No hunting, no group chats, no last-minute panic.
Department, level, semester, and the specific courses you're carrying. That's it. No quiz, no onboarding tour, no empty dashboard waiting for you to decorate it.
This is the only step that needs you. Everything that follows happens whether you're awake or not.
Real lecture material. Real past questions. Real curriculum. Not what someone forwarded in a WhatsApp group last year. The sources are where the trust starts, so this is where we won't compromise.
Course reps, lecturers, and the actual departmental syllabi feed the pipeline. Everything downstream is only as good as what enters here.
Structured notes, revision questions, and (on Pro) AI video explainers. Organized by course, by topic, by week. You open Google Drive, and the semester is already laid out.
No hunting. No "did anyone get the handout?". No exam-week panic. Just the materials, where you already work.
None of this should be the student's problem.
The verification, the structuring, the delivery. That's infrastructure. Infrastructure should be invisible.
The honest version of "AI study tools" is this: the model isn't psychic. It's pattern-aware. We don't promise to tell you the exact question. We promise to surface what your examiners keep returning to, year after year.
That's a different bet. It's slower-feeling but considerably less brittle. When the exam shifts a little, students prepared on patterns adapt. Students prepared on predictions panic.
We chose coverage over cleverness. Every time.
Each item ships per course, per topic. Together they replace the chaos of group chats, recycled handouts, and last-minute hunting.
Every lecture compressed into structured revision material. Built to be re-read at speed.
Per topic, per course. Framed the way your examiners actually frame them.
Generated from high-frequency topics. For when recall is the bottleneck, not understanding.
Past-question-informed practice with worked solutions. Build exam reflexes, not memorization.
For the topics that scare people. Watch once instead of rereading the same paragraph.
One continuous track. No human bottleneck after the source step. Each stage feeds the next automatically.
Verified material from your actual department. Lecture notes, past questions, real syllabi.
Pattern extraction across years. Topic weight, recurrence, framing, examiner tendencies.
Notes, questions, flashcards, and (on Pro) video explainers, structured per course.
Lands in your Google Drive within minutes of payment. No waiting room.