Your Notes Become Interactive Lessons
Stop re-reading your notes and hoping something sticks. One tap turns them into a lesson that actually teaches you, then tests whether you got it.
Working Memory
The mental space where you actively hold information. Capacity is around four chunks.
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How many chunks fit in working memory at once?
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Lesson complete
Strong on chunking. Revisit attention bottlenecks.
How It Works
Get started in three simple steps.
Open Any Note
Start with anything you want to learn — a lecture, a textbook chapter, an article, a YouTube transcript.
Generate a Lesson
AI breaks your content into a lesson that teaches concepts one by one and tests you along the way.
Scroll to Learn
Scroll through at your own pace. Each swipe is a new concept or question — you'll know what you've learned by the end.
Key Benefits
Why learners love this feature.
Learn from What You Know
No generic curriculum. No someone else's content. The lesson is built from what you're actually studying, so every card is directly relevant to what you need to know.
- Every lesson comes from your notes, not someone else's textbook
- Complex ideas become clear with visuals that match the content
- Bite-sized cards you can absorb in seconds, not pages you skim
Three Types of Cognitive Load
Every learning task creates load on working memory. The key is distinguishing the kinds you can change from the kinds you can't.
| Type | Source | Reduce? |
|---|---|---|
| Intrinsic | Material complexity | No |
| Extraneous | Bad presentation | Yes |
| Germane | Schema-building | Use |
Source: your lecture notes from Cognitive Psych · Lecture 4
Test Yourself as You Go
Reading isn't learning. Questions are mixed between teaching cards so you're always proving to yourself that you understood what you just read.
- Know instantly whether you got it right or need to revisit
- Questions that make you think, not just recognize the right answer
- A mix of question styles so you stay sharp, not on autopilot
- See your score at the end so you know exactly where you stand
Which load can be reduced by better instruction?
Why: Extraneous load comes from how material is presented. Worked examples and clear diagrams reduce it directly.
Scroll Like a Feed
The same scrolling you do on Instagram and TikTok, but every swipe teaches you something. No cramming, no textbook fatigue — just focused learning that fits the way you already use your phone.
- Feels natural because you already scroll feeds every day
- Nothing else on screen — just you and what you're learning
- Always know how far along you are and how you're doing
- Finish in minutes, not hours — perfect for commutes and breaks
Working Memory
Capacity ≈ 4 chunks. Held actively while you think.
How many chunks fit?
A · 7 B · 4 C · 12 D · ∞
Chunking
Group related items so more fits per slot.
True or false?
Working memory grows with practice.
Use Cases
See how learners put this feature to work.
Exam Preparation
Turn your lecture notes into a practice lesson you can scroll through during your commute. Test yourself before the real exam.
Language Learning
Practice vocabulary and grammar with questions that force you to produce answers, not just recognize them.
Professional Development
Absorb training materials and meeting notes in minutes, not hours. Actually remember what you learned last week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know.