Summaries / linked back to the course

Compress the reading without losing where it belongs.

Examo attaches summaries to the week and source that produced them, then reuses that structure for tutoring and study tools.

FIELD NOTE 01

One summary, several ways to study

A saved week can feed concise review, Smart Notes, flashcards, mind maps, cheat sheets and grounded tutor retrieval.

  • Artifact reuse
  • Less duplicate generation
  • Consistent course context

FIELD NOTE 02

Built for bounded inputs

Files pass through type, count, aggregate-size and decompression controls before text extraction. Extraction itself has explicit ceilings.

  • Upload budgets
  • ZIP-bomb defenses
  • Text extraction limits

FIELD NOTE 03

A summary is a study aid

Important definitions, citations and assessment instructions should still be checked against the original source. The product does not claim lossless compression of every course detail.

  • Source remains available
  • Human review expected
  • No accuracy guarantee

Direct answers

Questions people should ask before signing up.

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Can I summarize a whole course?

Course workflows organize material into bounded weeks and sources so work can be tracked and reused.

Are summaries private?

Private-course summaries follow course access controls and are not intended for public indexing.

Can a summary become flashcards?

Yes. Saved week material can be used by the related study-tool generators.

Make the next step concrete

Use the product, inspect the controls, and judge it against your real course.

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