A StudyFetch alternative

Both tools generate study material from files you upload. The useful question is not which is better in the abstract but which shape fits how you work — so here is the shape of this one, stated plainly.

No credit card. Free plan available forever.

What Ace the Test does

  1. One input: your own files

    PDF, PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, plain text, Markdown, CSV. Up to 10 files per study material.

  2. One output: scored question sets

    Multiple-choice and true/false, 5 to 50 per set, each with an explanation.

  3. One measurement: your accuracy

    Score, elapsed time and session history, with weak topics identified across attempts.

Narrow on purpose

This is a deliberately narrow product. It does not summarise your documents, it does not chat with you about them, it does not produce lecture notes, and it has no AI tutor. It generates practice questions and tracks how you do on them.

Narrowness is a trade-off worth naming. If you want one tool that does summaries, notes, flashcards and chat, a broader platform is the better buy. If what you want is a reliable supply of unseen practice questions on your own material, this does that and nothing else, which is why the workflow is two clicks deep.

The specific thing to compare is question quality, and it is the one thing you can evaluate in five minutes for free: upload one document, generate ten questions, and look at whether the distractors are plausible and whether the explanations are correct. That comparison is worth more than any feature list.

No pricing or feature claims about StudyFetch appear on this page. Their site is the current source for that.

Choose Ace the Test if

  • Practice questions are the thing you actually need
  • You want an explanation attached to every question
  • You want up to 50 questions in one paper
  • You want questions in the language of your source material
  • You would rather evaluate output quality than compare feature lists

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.

Questions people ask

Does it summarise documents or take notes?

No. It generates questions from them. If you want summaries or generated notes, this is not the right tool.

Is there an AI tutor or chat?

No. Each question comes with a written explanation, but there is no conversational tutor.

How do I compare question quality fairly?

Upload the same document to both, generate ten questions each, and check whether the wrong options are plausible and whether the explanations are actually correct. The free plan is enough to do that.

Compare the output, not the feature list

Generate ten questions from one of your own documents, free.