Bring everything into one desk
Drop in notes, slides, textbooks, PDFs, and old Anki decks. Start from what you already have.
For people who expect more from study time
Study effort should translate into progress. Prometheus turns your notes and source files into maps, decks, guided tutor work, and clear next actions.
Start with one file. In your first session you can generate a map, build a deck, and run a practice check.
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Sketch the chapter into a map.
Run one weak-point deck pass.
Close with a short practice check.
Before you stop
Queue tomorrow's first task now.
Saved to your plan
First 30 minutes
Drop in notes, slides, textbooks, PDFs, and old Anki decks. Start from what you already have.
Get knowledge maps, recall decks, and a ranked list of gaps worth your attention.
Run weak-point reviews, guided tutor rounds, and short checks. End each session with a clear next move.
Core capabilities
Draft maps by hand or generate them from PDFs. Zoom out for the full picture, then zoom in where it gets hard.
Write cards manually, extract from documents, or import Anki. Switch to weak-point mode when time is tight.
Set context once with your course outline, past assessments, and source files. From there, every session stays on track.
Student
I keep mixing up glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
Tutor
Let's separate them visually first, then run a focused 12-question check.
Next action
Weak-point queue: citric acid cycle.
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Built for broad use
From lecture hall to exam week, keep the whole thread in one place.
Read dense material once, pull out what matters, and use it in real decisions.
Set a plan, see progress quickly, and step in exactly where support is needed.
Daily cadence
One rhythm, even on busy weeks.
Morning: hit weak points for ten focused minutes.
Noon: run one guided tutor pass.
Evening: review the map and set tomorrow's opener.