Study in short loops from your lectures.
Upload tonight's lecture. Listen to a recap you can pause, drill a small card deck, and ask Sparky one question instead of rereading the same paragraph.
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How it works
Four short loops that do not need a three-hour sit
Upload tonight's lecture, not a blank page
Drop in the PDF, slides, or notes you already have. Starting from your file is easier than staring at an empty study plan.
Listen to a recap you can pause
Play Audio Recap on a walk, a chore, or a commute. Pause when attention slips; the recap holds your place.
Drill a small card set, not the whole chapter
Generate flashcards from the same lecture and rate a handful. Missed cards come back; you do not have to finish the deck tonight.
Ask Sparky the one thing that will not stick
One question from the lecture beats rereading the paragraph. Sparky answers from your files, then you go back to the cards or the recap.
Listen, drill a handful, ask, then stop
Move while the lecture talks back
Audio Recap turns the set into a podcast-style pass you can pause. Walking or chores count as study time.
Open Audio RecapA handful tonight is enough
Make cards from the lecture and stop after a short pass. Spaced repetition brings the misses back later.
Open FlashcardsSee the next small piece, not the whole week
Study Plan breaks the set into what comes next. Open that piece, do one loop, then leave.
Open Study PlanThe Ethics of Genetic Editing
Chapter 5: Cellular Respiration
Protein Folding
One question instead of another pass through the PDF
Sparky reads the lecture you uploaded. Ask the sentence that keeps bouncing, then go back to the recap or the cards.
Open SparkyKeep the loop inside the product
Audio, cards, a study guide, and Sparky sit on the same lecture.
Notes to podcast
Turn the lecture notes into a recap you can walk to.
Study guide maker
A structured guide from the same lectures, then what to study next.
Notes to flashcards
A small deck from the same notes, with the misses coming back later.
Sparky
Ask the bouncing sentence from the lecture you uploaded.
Studying with ADHD questions
Upload the lecture you already have. Listen to a recap you can pause, drill a small flashcard set, and ask Sparky the part that still will not stick. Short loops beat a three-hour sit. StudyFetch is a study app, not a clinic.
No. StudyFetch does not diagnose ADHD, prescribe treatment, or replace a clinician. The page is about using your own lectures in short study loops.
Play Audio Recap while you walk or do a chore. Pause when you need to. Sitting still is not required to review the lecture.
Short enough that you actually start. A paused recap, a handful of cards, and one Sparky question is a complete loop. You can come back for another later.
You can start for free. Sign up, upload a lecture, and run your first loop without paying up front.
Yes, if you have a lecture, PDF, or notes to upload. The loops are the same; the file is whatever class you are in.
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Start the next loop from the lecture
Upload tonight's file. Listen, drill a handful, ask one question, then stop.