I’m a student at TU Munich, and I love flashcards for studying—but making them? Way too slow. I hunted for an AI tool to help, but nothing clicked. So, I built Eduvo.org from scratch!
It started with AI-generated flashcards to save time. Then I added exams, a spaced repetition algorithm, and more. Now, it’s a full learning hub with daily Kindle highlight emails, a journal, and a focus page (Pomodoro timer, music, reminders—the works!).
Eduvo.org is my go-to for studying smarter, and I’m so excited to share it with you all!
Try it out and let me know what you think—I’d love your feedback!
Interesting idea - I like the concept. A few comments:
- no demo? I see a 7 day free trial, but I’d like to see what it does before signing up.
- the headline “Get Better Grades Without Turning Into a Study-Obsessed Nerd” hits me wrong. It seems to be shaming students who study, but it’s a studying tool. Why insult your target market?
Hey there,
I’m a student at TU Munich, and I love flashcards for studying—but making them? Way too slow. I hunted for an AI tool to help, but nothing clicked. So, I built Eduvo.org from scratch!
It started with AI-generated flashcards to save time. Then I added exams, a spaced repetition algorithm, and more. Now, it’s a full learning hub with daily Kindle highlight emails, a journal, and a focus page (Pomodoro timer, music, reminders—the works!).
Eduvo.org is my go-to for studying smarter, and I’m so excited to share it with you all!
Try it out and let me know what you think—I’d love your feedback!
Interesting idea - I like the concept. A few comments:
- no demo? I see a 7 day free trial, but I’d like to see what it does before signing up.
- the headline “Get Better Grades Without Turning Into a Study-Obsessed Nerd” hits me wrong. It seems to be shaming students who study, but it’s a studying tool. Why insult your target market?
- $25/month is a lot, especially for students.
edit: formatting
Also needs to be mobile friendly. Even the landing page does not render correctly. Good idea, just fix accessibility issues