AI study guide maker that does
the organizing for you.
Turn any PDF, notes, textbook chapter or lecture into a clean study guide — key concepts, definitions and likely exam questions, organized in seconds.
What is an AI study guide maker?
An AI study guide maker turns your study material into a clean, organized guide automatically. With GoodOff, you upload a source — a PDF, your notes, a textbook chapter, or a document — and its AI reads it and lays out an overview, the key concepts, definitions, likely exam questions, and mnemonics, so you study the right things instead of re-reading everything. The same source can also become flashcards, a quiz, or a podcast.
Make a study guide from any source
Generate a guide from PDFs, notes, textbook chapters, slides, and documents, or from a deck or study library — bring in a web page by importing it first.
Study the right things, not everything.
Re-reading a whole chapter is slow and easy to fake. A structured guide pulls out the concepts and the likely questions, so your time goes where the marks are.
Study guide
A condensed, organized version of your material that pulls out what matters — concepts, definitions, and likely questions — so you study efficiently instead of re-reading everything.
Key concepts
The handful of ideas a topic really turns on. Surfacing them first means you spend your time on what is actually tested.
Likely exam questions
Predicted questions a topic tends to be assessed on, with brief model answers — so revision points straight at the test.
Active recall
Studying by retrieving answers from memory. A guide that ends in questions turns passive reading into recall practice.
Every guide, the same clean structure
GoodOff lays out each guide the same dependable way, so you always know where to look.
Overview
A two-to-three-sentence scope of the material so you know exactly what the guide covers.
Key concepts
The 5–10 ideas that matter most, each with a short, plain-language explanation.
Definitions & glossary
Precise definitions of the important terms, gathered in one place.
Likely exam questions
A set of probable questions with brief model answers, so you can self-test as you go.
Mnemonics & memory aids
Acronyms, hooks and analogies that make the hard parts stick.
Copy & regenerate
Copy the whole guide in a tap to paste anywhere, or regenerate it on demand. (PDF export: [verify].)
From a messy chapter to an exam-ready guide.
Drop in dense, disorganized material and get back a clean guide that points straight at what matters — concepts, definitions, and the questions you are likely to be asked. Then turn it into flashcards, a quiz, or a podcast from the same upload.
Make a study guideGoodOff vs Quizlet vs RemNote for study guides
Most tools leave you to organize your own notes. GoodOff writes the structured guide for you — and turns it into the rest of your study kit.
| For a study guide, you get… | GoodOff | Quizlet | RemNote |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI guide generated from any source | ✓ | partial | partial |
| Key concepts + definitions + likely exam questions | ✓ | partial | partial |
| Mnemonics & memory aids included | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Turn the guide into flashcards, quizzes & podcasts | ✓ | partial | partial |
| Copy / reuse the guide anywhere | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cross-platform (web, iOS, Android) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free plan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Honest comparison · verify each competitor cell before launch. vs Quizlet · vs RemNote · vs Knowt
Study guides for whatever you're cramming for
Exam prep
Build a focused guide for the USMLE, MCAT, SAT, A-Levels or GCSE and revise what is actually tested.
Condense a chapter
Drop in a dense textbook chapter and get the concepts, definitions and likely questions in seconds.
End-of-unit revision
Turn a unit of lecture notes into one clean, organized guide before the test.
Tidy messy notes
Hand over scattered notes and get back a structured guide you can actually study from.
Free study-guide generators
Try a generator — drop in a file or paste a link and see a structured guide before you make an account.
How to make a study guide with AI in 3 steps
Upload your source
Add a PDF, your notes, a document, or slides — or pick a deck or library you have already built.
Generate the study guide
GoodOff’s AI organizes it into an overview, key concepts, definitions, likely exam questions, and mnemonics in seconds.
Study the right things
Focus on what matters, copy the guide anywhere, and turn it into flashcards, a quiz, or a podcast.
What students say about the guides
Dropped in a 60-page chapter and got a guide with the key concepts and likely exam questions — I knew exactly what to study.
The mnemonics section is unreasonably good. Three acronyms got me through the whole unit.
I make a guide first, then turn it into flashcards and a quiz. One upload, the whole study kit.
Sample testimonials — replace with real, consented student quotes + counts before launch.
Study guide maker FAQ
Is the study guide maker free?+
Can I make a study guide from a PDF or my notes?+
What is in a generated study guide?+
Can I turn the guide into flashcards or a quiz?+
Can I edit or export the guide?+
Does the study guide app work on mobile?+
The rest of your study kit
A study guide is one output. From the same upload, GoodOff also builds these — all linked to your sources.
Flashcards
Turn the guide’s key concepts into FSRS spaced-repetition cards.
Learn more →Quizzes
Auto-graded quizzes and mock exams from the same source.
Learn more →Podcasts
A two-host audio overview of the same material for the commute.
Learn more →Slides
Editable slide decks and infographics from your notes.
Learn more →Sage AI Tutor
Ask follow-up questions, grounded in your own material.
Learn more →Spaced Repetition
Schedule reviews so the guide actually sticks.
Learn more →Make your first study guide.
Drop in a PDF or your notes and get a clean, exam-focused guide in seconds.
