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Student AI study guide
·Last reviewed May 2026

Best AI Study Tool for Students

Digestly is a strong AI study tool for students who want to turn class materials into study sets, notes, flashcards, quizzes, transcripts, study guides, and coverage-aware review for test prep, with logged-in and Pro workflows for citations, coverage, gaps, and continued review.

Inputs
6
Outputs
8
Steps
5
Logged-in study sets

Saved sets stay tied to the source you uploaded.

Citations on cards

Flashcards and quiz questions keep source references where supported.

Pro coverage & gaps

See what the generated set covered and where the source went unused.

Deep Dive sections

Section-by-section study material grounded in the original material.

Try the workflow

Build a study set from your next class

Start from PDFs, notes, or YouTube lectures. Sign in when you want saved study sets, citations, coverage, full notes, flashcards, quizzes, transcripts, and Pro exam prep workflows.

What this generates

A real sample of the Digestly study workflow.

  • Sample notes, flashcards, and quiz questions
  • Citations on cards and Deep Dive when source mapping is available
  • Pro coverage and gap workflows for saved study sets
Fit

Where this workflow fits

Digestly is designed for source-grounded study with citations on cards, quiz questions, and Deep Dive sections where supported.

Best for

  • Students preparing for tests and exams
  • Students studying from multiple input types
  • Students who want active recall material quickly
  • Students who need citations on supported cards, quiz questions, and Deep Dive sections

Not best for

  • Students who only want a general chatbot
  • Users who need a full research notebook for citation-heavy projects
Materials

Inputs and outputs

Supported inputs

  • PDFs
  • audio recordings
  • YouTube lectures
  • readable slide PDFs
  • pasted notes
  • class notes

Generated outputs

  • study sets
  • structured notes
  • digests
  • flashcards
  • quizzes
  • transcripts
  • study guides
  • exportable study material
Workflow

How it works

One source moves through every step. Logged-in study sets keep citations on cards, quiz questions, and Deep Dive sections; Pro adds coverage and gap workflows.

  1. Step 01

    Collect class material

  2. Step 02

    Add PDFs, audio, YouTube lectures, slide PDFs, or notes

  3. Step 03

    Generate a study set

  4. Step 04

    Review notes, flashcards, quizzes, Deep Dive sections, study guides, and coverage-aware review with citations where supported

  5. Step 05

    Use logged-in and Pro workflows for saved review, coverage, gaps, exports, and repeat exam prep

Example

From source material to study set

Source

A student's weekly class materials across two courses

Designed for ongoing weekly study organization

Generated study set
6 items
  • 01Study sets by topic
  • 02Notes and digests
  • 03Flashcards
  • 04Practice quizzes
  • 05Exam review guides
  • 06Coverage and gap context for source-aware review
Compare

Digestly vs alternatives

  • Digestly
    This page
    Best for

    Turning real course materials into study sets

    Limitation

    Not a public marketplace of shared decks

  • Quizlet
    Best for

    Shared decks, familiar flashcard review, and classroom modes

    Limitation

    Less centered on transforming full source material into study sets

  • Anki
    Best for

    Deep manual control over spaced repetition and card templates

    Limitation

    Manual card creation and setup can take more time

  • NotebookLM
    Best for

    Source-grounded research notebooks and document exploration

    Limitation

    Less focused on flashcard-first and quiz-first study workflows

Related

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Questions

Frequently asked

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