Turn your study guide into a self-test

A study guide is the material distilled. What it cannot do on its own is tell you which parts you have actually retained. Turning it into questions closes that gap.

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How it works

  1. Upload the guide

    PDF, plain text, Markdown, CSV or photographs of the pages — up to 100 MB per file.

  2. Generate 5 to 50 questions

    Pick a difficulty. Mixed is a good default for a guide that spans a whole module.

  3. Find the gaps, then reread selectively

    Answer, read the explanations for anything you missed, and go back to only those sections.

Reread less, retrieve more

The most common revision pattern is to read the guide until it feels familiar. Familiarity is a poor proxy for recall — it is produced by exposure, and exposure is exactly what rereading provides regardless of whether anything was learned.

Answering a question, in contrast, either works or it does not. The result is unambiguous, and it points you at the specific sections that need another pass rather than sending you through the whole guide again.

That is why the explanations matter more than the score. A wrong answer with a reason attached is a corrected misunderstanding; a wrong answer without one is just a lower number.

Good for

  • Guides you wrote yourself from a semester of notes
  • Guides handed out by a lecturer or a course provider
  • Condensed revision sheets before a professional exam
  • Checking a guide is complete — questions expose what it omits
  • Repeat testing at intervals, with accuracy tracked per attempt

Pricing

Free

5 study materials · 5 quiz sets · 10 questions per quiz · Explanations, scoring and history included

Premium$14.99/month

Unlimited study materials · Unlimited quiz sets · Up to 50 questions per quiz

Billed in US dollars through Stripe. The iOS app sells an annual plan through the App Store instead.

Study guide to quiz — questions people ask

What if my guide is just bullet points?

Bullet points work well — they are usually the checkable claims already isolated. Very terse notes with no context produce shallower questions, so add a line of explanation where a bullet is only meaningful to you.

Can I generate more than one set from the same guide?

Yes. A second set asks different things about the same material, which is what makes spaced repeat testing possible.

How long does generation take?

Typically 10 to 30 seconds for a 20-question set, depending on how long the source material is.

Test the guide you already wrote

Upload it and find out which parts you actually know.