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Yeah I will be soon adding a sample results in the home page along with an onboarding screen. As you said it will help the user get an clear idea about the product.

Also you can try out the product for free when you signup. Can we connect so I could get few insights from your use case.


Sure, happy to reach out if you add your email address here or on your profile


Here it is, looking forward to connect pranav.harshan.ai@gmail.com


Ah yeah, should’ve been clearer — it’s 20 hours per month on the Pro plan. I’ll clean that up on the site.

Thanks for catching it.


Working on that! I’ll drop a sample notes, mind map + the original transcript on the homepage soon so you can preview before signing up.

Thanks for the response


I absolutely agree, taking notes yourself is a key part of learning. This isn’t trying to replace that. It’s more of a backup for when lectures are long, fast-paced, or you just can’t stay fully engaged the whole time.

The idea is to support the process — help with review, fill in gaps, and make it easier to revisit and actually use what was said in class.


Great point! Right now it doesn’t flag “this will be on the exam” moments, but I’ve been thinking about it. Since we have the full transcript, detecting key phrases like that is definitely possible.

Flashcards are on the way too — and tying them to “likely exam content” would be super useful. Appreciate the idea!


To take this further, allowing the user to define hot items or subjects might be better. For example, history tests often ask questions about when or where an event happened. Imagine if we could request that we want a list of dates and associated events.


That makes sense, will consider this. Thanks for the feedback


Giving students control helps them organize better and more personalised.


It takes under a minute to generate the notes after you stop recording, for most part it is around 30-40 seconds


That's totally fair. We tested this — students actually remembered better with visual aids and it helps when they need to revise the subject in a short time frame, like in a scenario where they are about to attend a test and need a quick revise.


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