Not another productivity lecture. Short navigable sections instead of 60-page walls, audio you can pace to, instant quiz feedback, and answers that come to you — structure built in, willpower not required.
ADHD brains are interest-driven: novelty, feedback, and movement help; long undifferentiated text blocks and delayed results hurt. Most study tools are built on exactly the wrong side of that line.
A 60-page chapter offers no foothold — so starting keeps getting deferred
Re-reading feels like studying but gives zero feedback on what stuck
Losing your place hunting for one fact derails the whole session
Sitting still to read is the hardest possible input mode on restless days
Study Companion is a study tool, not medical advice or treatment for ADHD.
Chapters arrive pre-split into short sections. "Read section 3.2" is a startable task in a way "study chapter 3" never is.
Quizzes score instantly and link each miss to the exact section that explains it — a tight loop instead of waiting for the exam to find out.
Listen while walking, commuting, or pacing. Audio turns movement from a distraction into part of the study session.
Upload once — the structure, audio, and quizzes are ready when you are
Upload your course material
Add a document or image and Study Companion will detect its chapters.
Detected chapters
Skip chapters you don't need — front matter and indexes are excluded free.
Review the chapter with a focused 5-10 minute recap or a two-host discussion.
Listen to the complete lesson while following the study guide section by section.
Generate audio inside your chapter workspace, preview the available voices, and download each finished lesson.
Lower the cost of starting, shorten the loop, keep the interest
Every chapter is split into short, navigable sections with concept chips and callouts — open anywhere, finish something in ten minutes.
Three styles per chapter — the two-host conversation (5 credits) adds the novelty ADHD attention feeds on. Listen on walks with lock-screen controls.
Chapter quizzes (2 credits, retakes free) score immediately and link every miss to the section that explains it — dopamine on the side of studying for once.
Ask Your Book answers from your document with the exact section cited — the "where was that thing" hunt that used to eat twenty minutes takes one question.
The knowledge map shows concepts as a connected graph. Enter through whatever grabs you and follow the links — curiosity becomes a valid study strategy.
Credits never expire and there is no subscription guilt-meter. Drop the material for three weeks and everything is exactly where you left it.
Fair question — a chat window is the obvious first stop. Here is the honest difference when the material is measured in hundreds of pages, not paragraphs.
No prompt-wrangling, no copy-pasting chapter chunks — the structure is already built the moment you open it.
Got a 5-page handout? A chatbot is fine. Study Companion exists for the 300-page reviewer.
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Many ADHD learners do best with the two-host conversation style — the back-and-forth between two voices creates natural novelty that holds attention longer than monotone narration. The 5-10 minute podcast recap is ideal when a full chapter feels like too big a commitment; starting small beats not starting.
Yes — that is the point of the chapter workspace. Every chapter is split into short sections you can open in any order, the knowledge map lets you enter through whatever concept caught your interest, and quizzes tell you exactly which sections actually need your attention.
Nothing is lost. Processed chapters, audio, and quizzes stay in your library permanently — when you come back in three weeks, everything is where you left it. And because you choose which chapters to process upfront, you can start with just one chapter instead of committing to a whole book.
No. Generating a chapter quiz costs 2 credits once, and retakes are free forever — repetition on your schedule without a meter running.
A blank chat box is an executive-function tax: you have to decide what to ask, chunk the document, paste, re-prompt, and keep track of the thread. Study Companion removes the setup entirely — upload once, and the chapters, audio, quizzes, and map are already structured when you open the app.
Upload something you've been avoiding and turn it into audio, a quiz, and a map — 20 free credits, no subscription, no guilt meter.
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