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Comparison
Sources checked May 2026

Digestly vs StudyFetch

Digestly and StudyFetch both cover broad AI study workflows, so the comparison should not pretend that flashcards, notes, quizzes, PDFs, or lecture material are unique to either product.

StudyFetch is strong for an AI tutor experience, live lecture capture, uploaded materials, structured notes, flashcards, quizzes, practice tests, study plans, and spaced repetition claims. Digestly is strongest when the student cares about source-aware private study sets, source references, proof, coverage maps, gap review, and exports.

The practical question is whether you want StudyFetch's all-in-one tutor and lecture automation, or Digestly's source-auditable study set workflow.

Recommended

Choose Digestly if

  • You want source references, source proof, coverage maps, and gap review around the study material Digestly generates.
  • You want notes, flashcards, quizzes, transcripts, Exam Studio exams, and exports connected to the same private course source.
  • You care about checking what the generated output covers and what it misses before exam prep.
  • You want a conservative source-connected workflow instead of centering the whole experience on an AI tutor.
  • You want Exam Studio, a highly configurable exam generator from selected study sets with preset styles, mixed question types, and source-connected practice.
Alternative

Choose StudyFetch if

  • You want an AI tutor and live lecture capture workflow.
  • You want broad all-in-one study automation with uploaded materials, structured notes, flashcards, quizzes, practice tests, and study plans.
  • You want built-in spaced repetition claims and StudyFetch's Spark.E-centered study experience.
  • You prefer a tool marketed around lecture capture and tutor interaction over source-auditable output review.
01

Parity and real edges

Feature areaStatusWhat it means
PDFs, slides, documents, videos, and recordingsBoth / StudyFetch strongStudyFetch officially emphasizes uploads, lecture slides, readings, documents, recorded lectures, PDFs, and videos. Digestly should not claim broader inputs without a precise source.
Notes, flashcards, quizzes, and practiceBothBoth products support core AI study outputs. The difference is not that only Digestly creates study material.
AI tutor, live lecture capture, and study plansStudyFetch edgeStudyFetch is more explicitly built and marketed around tutor automation, live lecture capture, and personalized plans.
Source proof, coverage maps, and gap reviewDigestly edgeThese are the defensible Digestly angles. Equivalent source proof and output coverage workflows were not found in the official StudyFetch sources checked.
Spaced repetitionStudyFetch edge / verify detailsStudyFetch officially claims spaced repetition for flashcards. Digestly should not compete by claiming full SRS unless the current product supports it.
Shared features are not advantages. This table keeps the comparison honest.
02

Pricing snapshot

StudyFetch's public website points users to free signup and account billing, but a clear public web pricing table was not found in the official pages checked. The official US App Store listing shows StudyFetch in-app purchases for Premium Monthly, Premium Quarterly, Premium Yearly, Explainer packs, and Spark.E call time.

ProductMonthly and annual price checkedNotes
DigestlyMonthly checkout: $9.90/month. Annual checkout: $79.90/year. Free: $0. Lifetime: $149 one-time.Monthly means the real month-to-month checkout price; annual is listed separately and is not reused as a fake monthly price.
StudyFetchHighest recurring Premium plan checked in the US App Store: Premium Monthly at $19.99/month and Premium Yearly at $96.00/year. Premium Quarterly is also listed at $29.00.Monthly means the real month-to-month checkout price; annual is listed separately and is not reused as a fake monthly price.
03

Digestly limitations

  • StudyFetch has broad study features; Digestly should not be framed as simply having more inputs.
  • Digestly generated material still needs student review.
  • StudyFetch may be stronger for AI tutor positioning, lecture capture, and all-in-one automation.
  • Pricing, trust, and privacy claims should be checked against official pages before publishing exact claims.
04

Related Digestly workflows

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Questions

Frequently asked

Is Digestly a StudyFetch alternative?

Yes, for students who want source-aware study sets with references, proof, coverage, gaps, exports, notes, flashcards, quizzes, and transcripts. It is not a claim that StudyFetch lacks broad AI study features.

Where is StudyFetch stronger?

StudyFetch may be stronger for AI tutor positioning, live lecture capture, study plans, spaced repetition claims, and all-in-one automation. Digestly's safer angle is proof, coverage, gap review, and source-connected outputs.