
Turn your study materials into an interactive learning experience, tightly integrated with AI.
Turn your study materials into an interactive learning experience, tightly integrated with AI.
I was using it to study for my neuroscience final exams and it made the process of studying so much easier and less stressful. Would definitely recommend! Given the rise of AI in recent years, students have to learn how to use it as an educational resource, and this app is the first that I know of that really aims to do just that.
QuizzMe
Hey Hunters! 👋
I’m a student myself, and over the past year I’ve noticed a huge shift in how people around me study — ChatGPT is everywhere. But using it for studying often feels messy: you're jumping between prompts, copying notes, and trying to make it work like a tutor... but it's simply not built for that.
That’s why I created quizzme — a more structured, integrated, and elegant way to study with generative AI.
Over the last 3 months, I’ve been building it to do exactly what I wished existed:
→ turn your notes into interactive lessons,
→ test your understanding with smart questions,
→ and give you instant, personalized feedback.
It's designed around how real students learn — step-by-step, concept-by-concept, with guidance, challenge, and reflection along the way.
Would love your thoughts and feedback!
Etienne
@etiennek_ I tried it out with a biology chapter and was really impressed with the quality of the questions they went beyond just surface level stuff.
I've just dropped three Italian PDFs about branding in, and Quizzme instantly spun up a four-lesson “mini-MBA” on brand authority. Amazing! Here you go! 🤯
Onboarding flow was dead-simple: upload → pick question style → name the course → watch the progress bar crawl. Seeing each concept card paired with Simplify, Give Example, and Ask Question buttons (plus a mic for voice answers) really makes the learning loop feel genuinely interactive rather than flashcard-flat.
A few ideas now that I’ve clicked around:
File housekeeping: Let us rename or reorder uploads inside the wizard (helpful when a course uses chapter PDFs that come in with cryptic filenames).
Difficulty dial: Choosing “mixed” is great, but a slider for depth (recall → apply → analyze) would let learners or instructors tune the challenge.
Spaced-repeat scheduler: Auto-resurface half-remembered concepts a week later and Quizzme turns into a retention engine, not just a quiz generator.
Voice grading: Since the mic is already there, scoring spoken answers (or at least transcribing them) could be gold for language learners.
Team hub: Shared study rooms with leaderboards would make it perfect for cohort-based courses or certification bootcamps.
Finally, I really like the dark-mode dashboard and how quickly the Understanding Score framework hints at mastery yet to come. Great work! 🚀
QuizzMe
Hey @gianmaria_caltagirone I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for your suggestions, I especially like the difficulty dial and spaced-repeat scheduler ideas.
This tool looks fantastic for focused learners. I really appreciate the instant feedback feature. Can students pick from different quiz formatslike multiple choice, fill in the blank or even flashcards?
QuizzMe
@justin_deacon Hey Justin! Yes, students can choose between multiple choice and open questions (or a mix), but more question types are coming! Also, students can decide on the content of the quiz, meaning they can choose to focus only on concepts that they've struggled with in the past or they can select a specific topic that they want to focus on.