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Turn Your Notes Into a Study Podcast

Drop in your lecture notes, slides, and PDFs. Superlore turns them into an ordered syllabus of episodes — grounded in your sources with citations, arriving in Spotify or Apple Podcasts, paced toward your exam, with a quiz after each. So your notes become something you can actually study from on the go.

Turn your notes into a podcastOr make a one-off episode

Free to start — no credit card required

Re-reading Your Notes Feels Like Studying — but Barely Works

Passive review is one of the weakest ways to prepare for an exam. What actually builds retention is converting your notes into retrieval: turning sections into questions and testing yourself before you check the answer. Audio fits into that workflow in two places — priming before you read dense material, and spaced re-listening between study sessions. The sequence matters more than the tool.

Superlore automates that pipeline: your notes become an ordered episode syllabus for re-exposure, and a quiz after each episode handles the self-testing where the learning actually happens. Free flashcards and Anki can do the recall part too — the non-negotiable is that you test yourself, not just listen.

From Notes to a Study Feed in Four Steps

1. Add your notes

Start a course and drop in your lecture notes, slides, PDFs, syllabus, or a YouTube lecture. Set your exam date so episodes can be paced toward it.

2. Get an ordered syllabus

Superlore reads your materials and proposes an ordered set of episodes that covers your course — each grounded in your own sources with citations.

3. Subscribe in your podcast app

Your course has a real feed. Add it to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Overcast and new episodes arrive automatically as they release.

4. Listen, then quiz yourself

Episodes arrive on a cadence toward your exam. After each one, a short quiz turns passive listening into active recall — the part that actually sticks.

What Makes This Different From a One-Off Audio Tool

A real feed, not a download

Tools like NotebookLM give you a one-off WAV to download. Superlore gives you a subscribable per-course feed in the podcast app you already use.

Exam-paced, in order

Episodes are sequenced and dripped toward your exam date, so a whole subject gets covered on a schedule instead of all at once.

A quiz after each episode

Active recall is what moves your grade. Each episode ends with a short quiz so listening turns into testing.

Grounded in your sources

Episodes are built from the notes, slides, and PDFs you add, with citations — not generic AI filler.

Flexible inputs

Typed notes, PDFs, slides, a syllabus, or a YouTube lecture. Or skip uploads and make a quick one-off episode on any topic.

No daily cap

Build out a whole course in one sitting before an exam — no ~3-per-day limit, with the first episode playable in about 30–60 seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I turn my notes into a study podcast?

Start a course in Superlore and add your materials — lecture notes, slides, PDFs, a syllabus, or even a YouTube lecture. Superlore reads them and proposes an ordered syllabus of episodes, each grounded in your own sources with citations. Pick a voice and a release cadence, and the episodes arrive in your podcast app, paced toward your exam, with a quiz after each one.

Is the podcast grounded in my own notes, or generic AI content?

It is grounded in the materials you add, with citations in each episode. Like any AI tool it can occasionally be inaccurate, so it is best used as a study aid and cross-checked against your source material for high-stakes content — but the episodes are built from your notes, not generic filler.

Can I subscribe to it in Spotify or Apple Podcasts?

Yes. Every Superlore course has a real podcast feed, so episodes show up in Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or whatever app you already use. This is the main difference from NotebookLM, which only gives you a one-off WAV download with no subscribable feed.

Does listening to my notes as a podcast actually help me remember them?

Listening alone is weak for retention — passive review does not move your grade much. Audio helps most for priming before you read and for spaced re-listening combined with self-testing. That is why Superlore adds a quiz after each episode: the audio is the input, and the quiz is the active recall that actually builds memory.

What file types can I turn into a podcast?

You can add typed or pasted notes, PDFs, lecture slides, a syllabus, and YouTube lectures. You can also generate a quick one-off episode on any topic without uploading anything if you just want to get started.

Is it free?

Yes — free to start with no credit card and no daily generation cap (about 5 hours of generated audio per month). Premium is $3.99/mo for longer episodes and more minutes; Pro is $9.99/mo.

Make Your Notes Something You Can Study From

Add your notes and subscribe to your study podcast in Spotify or Apple Podcasts — grounded in your sources, paced to your exam, with a quiz after each episode. Free to start, no credit card.

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