00 / Studyly
Drop your slides.
Drill exam questions.
Drag in a lecture deck, PDF, textbook scan, or YouTube lecture. Studyly pulls out what’s testable and writes multiple-choice, free-response, and case questions you drill in spaced repetition.
- 81.3
- Question-quality score. Turbolearn scores 57.8 on the same eval.
- 1M+
- Students drilling on the underlying app.
- 60s
- From a 90-slide deck to two hundred questions.
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It's honestly insane how good the questions are that Studyly whips up from my lecture slides.

Studyly has helped me so much with my spaced repetition and long-term studying. Thank you so much.
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Don’t take the 81.3 on faith.
Answer one and see.
This is a real multiple-choice question Studyly wrote from a cardiology lecture deck. Realistic distractors, and an explanation that points back at the slide it came from.
Your deck makes two hundred of these in sixty seconds. Pick an answer first, then go drill your own.
From a cardiology deck · MCQ
Q1 / 200
A systolic murmur is loudest at the apex and radiates to the axilla. Which valve lesion does this describe?
Pick one. This is one of two hundred Studyly wrote from the deck.
01 / You already know what isn’t working
/ I fall asleep when I study.
/ I just pattern-match instead of understand.
/ I don't know how to study well.
Making your own flashcards from a 90-slide lecture deck takes an hour or two. Cramming the day before from 30 PDFs your professor never gave practice tests for is worse.
ChatGPT will write you questions, but it doesn’t enforce a quality rubric, doesn’t track what you got right, and won’t reword on revisit so you can’t pattern-match the answer.
02 / Your slides, your questions
The web question bank doesn’t know what your professor emphasized.
You don’t have to be prisoner to how many practice tests your professor gives you. You can have infinite, pulled from the deck they actually lectured from.
Drop in lecture slides, a PDF, a textbook scan, a PowerPoint, a YouTube lecture, your handwritten notes, or a study guide. Studyly reads them and pulls out what’s testable, in your professor’s emphasis, not a stranger’s.
- Multiple-choice with realistic distractors
- Free-response prompts
- Case-style scenarios
- Image-occlusion flashcards
03 / Same fact, different wording
You can’t memorize the question.
You have to know the answer.
“Auto-rephrasing means I can’t lazy-pattern-match the first three words. Eight days into spaced repetition I actually retain the renal stuff.”
Quizlet shows the same card. Anki shows the same card. ChatGPT writes one question and then you’ve seen it. Studyly rewords on every revisit.
Which loop of Henle segment is impermeable to water?
- AThin descending limb
- BThick ascending limb
- CProximal convoluted tubule
- DCollecting duct
04 / Question quality benchmark · 3-document held-out eval
Same eval, same lecture deck. Studyly 81.3, Turbolearn 57.8. Scored on factual correctness, clarity, distractor quality, and question-type coverage. Methodology on /quality.
05 / Two ways students arrive
Every student is one of these two.
Studyly is built for both.
the optimizer
studies most nights, wants tomorrow's lecture in the queue by 10pm
“From spending an hour or two making 100 flashcards to doing that in 60 seconds.”
Twenty minutes a night, every night. By week 14 the deck is in long-term retention.
Each lecture deck becomes its own tree. The tree grows with every five-question drill, so the habit has a thing to look at when motivation is thin. By the end of the semester the room looks like a forest, one tree per deck.
the procrastinator
exam in 18 hours, has read none of the slides
“I don't know how to study well.”
Drag the semester folder. Five minutes later you're drilling, not panicking.
Studyly converts every deck in parallel, scores question quality, and surfaces your weakest topics first. The tree mechanic keeps the cramming session bearable instead of falling-asleep boring.
06 / Built for memorization-heavy programs
The students who don’t have time to make their own materials.
07 / Five minutes a night, made stickable
You don’t have to be prisoner to how many practice tests your professor gives you.
You can have infinite.
Most spaced-repetition apps give you a streak count and a points bar. Studyly gives you something to look at: a tree per deck, a river across decks, and weekly leagues built like Duolingo. The mechanic is what makes the daily habit stick.
Tree per deck
Each lecture deck grows its own tree. New leaves on every drill, a full canopy when the deck is in long-term retention. By exam-day morning the room looks like a forest.
River across decks
Decks chain into a river. Finishing one unlocks the next. You see the semester at a glance instead of a pile of unstarted folders.
Weekly leagues
Cohorts of 30 students, ranked weekly on questions answered. Sprout, Fern, Banana, Palm, Canopy. Top 15 promote, the rest regroup. Same engine Duolingo runs on, applied to drilling.
08 / The honest rebuttal
Why not just use ChatGPT?
You already tried.
ChatGPT
- Writes a question. You answer it. Then what?
- No quality rubric. The first prompt is fine, the tenth drifts.
- Doesn't track which ones you got wrong.
- Won't reword on revisit. Once you've seen it, you've seen it.
- No spaced repetition. Eight days later you've learned nothing.
Studyly
- 200 questions on your professor's actual slides, in 60 seconds.
- Scored 81.3 on a held-out eval. The field averages around 65.
- Tracks every miss. Surfaces your weakest topics first.
- Auto-rephrases on revisit. You can't pattern-match the wording.
- Spaced repetition built in. Eight days in, the renal stuff sticks.
09 / What students say
It's honestly insane how good the questions are. I went from making 40 flashcards a night to drilling 200 in the same time.
I'm a vet student and the spaced repetition is what made it click. The auto-rephrasing means I can't just memorize the wording.
10 / Where this came from
Founded Feb 2023 by David Glass and Julian, Bay Area roommates who quit their jobs and spent a year building products nobody used. Jungle landed in Sept 2023 after a viral TikTok. Spring 2024 added MCQ generation and the tree gamification. 1M+ students later, Studyly is the SEO front for the same engine.
Read the rest →11 / Try it
Drop your next lecture deck.
Watch it convert in sixty seconds.
We email you a one-click access link and route you straight in. Free tier, no credit card. One welcome email and we shut up.
12 / FAQ
Is this another tool I have to learn?+
No. Drag a PDF in, click Generate, you get 200 questions. The whole flow is under a minute.
What subjects work best?+
Memorization-heavy programs: med, dental, nursing, pharmacy, PA, vet, pre-med, anatomy, immunology, microbiology, history, literature. Math concept questions work; computational problem-solving is weaker.
Will it work on my professor's lecture deck?+
Yes, that's the whole point. Studyly generates questions on YOUR professor's slides, not a generic web bank. Slides, PDFs, scanned textbooks, and YouTube lectures all work.
Is there a free tier?+
Yes, freemium. Click Get Started to grab access. No credit card.
Will my email be spammed?+
No. One welcome email with your access link. We don't sell or share your email.
Can I export to Anki?+
Yes. Studyly's flashcard format is one-click exportable to .apkg, including image-occlusion cards.