🤔 What is Study Hub?
Study Hub is like having a super-smart friend who goes to every class with you, writes down everything the professor says, and then makes you study cards, quizzes, and cheat-sheet notes about it.
You only have to do two things: record the class, and upload the recording. Study Hub does all the rest by itself.
🎓 First time here? Set up your classes
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Tap Classes at the top, then + New class.
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Type the class name (like "Circuits II"). You can also add your professor's name, the room, and the class times — so it's all in one place when you need it.
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Do this once for each class you're taking. That's it — setup done forever.
🎙️ Step 1 — Record the lecture
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On your iPhone, open the Voice Memos app (the one with the red squiggly line).
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When class starts, press the big red button. Put your phone down. You can lock the screen — it keeps recording.
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When class ends, press stop. Done!
💡 Tip: sit near the front so the professor's voice is loud and clear. A clear recording = a better transcript = better study stuff.
🤝 Be cool about it: most schools are fine with recording for your own studying, but it's polite (and sometimes required) to ask the professor first. One quick "hey, okay if I record for my notes?" covers you all semester.
⬆️ Step 2 — Upload it
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In Voice Memos, tap your recording, tap the share button (the box with the arrow), and pick Save to Files.
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Come to Study Hub and tap Upload at the top.
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Pick which class it was, give it a name (like "Lecture on time constants"), tap the big microphone box, and choose your recording from Files.
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Tap Upload & process and watch the bar fill up. When it's done, you can close everything and go get food. 🌮
💡 If the professor said something like "THIS will be on the exam," type that in the notes box. The AI pays attention to it.
⏳ Step 3 — Wait a little
Behind the scenes, robots get to work: your recording travels to a private computer, gets turned into text word-by-word, and then an AI reads the whole thing and builds your study kit.
This usually takes less than an hour (often just a few minutes). You'll get an email when it's ready. The Dashboard also shows what's cooking.
🧠 Step 4 — Study (the fun part)
Open any lecture and you get tabs:
- 📋 Summary — the whole class in one page, great if you missed it or zoned out.
- 🗂 Outline — everything in order, like perfect notes.
- 💡 Concepts — the big ideas, what they mean, and why the professor cares. Plus every definition, and questions likely to show up on the exam.
- 📖 Study guide — what to know cold, and the mistakes everyone makes.
- 🧠 Flashcards — tap to flip. Be honest: press Again if you missed it, Good if you got it, Easy if it was a piece of cake. Cards you miss come back soon; cards you know come back later. That's not a bug — that's science. It's called spaced repetition and it's the best way to remember things.
- 📝 Quiz — test yourself. You get your score and it explains every answer.
💡 The Study tab at the top collects due flashcards from ALL your classes. A 10-minute review each day beats a 5-hour panic the night before the exam. Ask literally any scientist.
💬 Step 5 — Ask the tutor anything
Tap Ask and type a question, like:
- "Explain the time constant like I'm new to this"
- "What did we cover in Tuesday's lecture?"
- "Why does my professor keep saying 63%?"
The tutor answers using what your professor actually said in class first — and tells you when it's adding extra knowledge from outside the lecture. It even shows which lectures it used at the bottom of the answer.
😬 If something looks stuck
⏳ Lecture stuck on "queued" or "transcribing" for hours? The transcription computer might be napping. Tell the admin (that's Uncle Steve).
❌ Says "error"? Open the lecture and hit ↻ Re-analyze. If that doesn't fix it, tell the admin.
🔇 Transcript looks like nonsense? The recording was probably too quiet or too far from the professor. Sit closer next time and upload again.
🤖 Tutor says the daily budget ran out? Flashcards, quizzes, summaries, and outlines all still work — they don't cost anything. The tutor wakes back up tomorrow.
🏆 The secret recipe
Upload every lecture the same day you record it. Review your due flashcards every day (it's fast, promise). Take one quiz before every exam. Do that, and there is no topic in that class that can sneak up on you.
Your professor said it once. You'll know it cold. 💪
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