Students search for study methods.
Drill gives them a verdict.

Students search for flashcards, active recall, spaced repetition, past exam MCQs, and revision apps because the real question is harder: do I actually know this before the exam?

These guides answer the search first, then show where Drill changes the standard. Your material becomes Cards. Cards face Truths and Traps. Runs expose weak knowledge. Perfect Runs create proof.

Turn material into Cards

Students search for flashcards, AI tools, and quiz generators. Drill keeps the workflow pointed at Cards that can survive a Run.

PDF to flashcardsTurn a lecture PDF, slide deck, or past-paper pack into focused study Cards.Use Truths, Traps, and Runs to test what survives recall.Flashcards from notesConvert lecture notes into small prompts that expose the exact gap.Move rough notes into Cards, then watch Weak and Untested material stay visible.ChatGPT flashcardsUse AI drafts without treating generated flashcards as proven knowledge.Bring the draft into Drill and make every Card earn its state.Quiz from PDFTurn a PDF into questions that help you find what breaks before the exam.Runs turn quiz answers into evidence of Mastered, Weak, and Untested.AI flashcard generatorGenerate study Cards quickly, then check whether the material is actually testable.Drill turns generated content into a protocol instead of a pile of prompts.

Use the right study protocol

Start with the method you already understand. Then move toward verification.

Choose your study system

Comparison searches usually start with brands. The useful decision is which protocol proves readiness before the exam.