Stop cramming. Start the semester with a plan.
StudyClever turns your lecture PDFs into a week-by-week study schedule and a private question bank — so you know exactly how much to cover today to walk into the exam prepared, not panicked.
No credit card. No subscription. Copy-paste prompts into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other model you already use.
The problem isn't you. It's the structure.
German-style courses punish the students who work steadily and reward the ones who panic efficiently. StudyClever is built to flip that.
One tool for the whole semester, not just the week before
From lecture PDF to exam-ready in four steps
The number that tells you whether you're on track
Every module shows a daily target — today's slides to read and questions to answer, calculated from your semester anchors (start, last lecture, exam date). Hit the number and the math guarantees you're caught up by exam season. Miss it and you see the debt grow.
- Phase-aware: Encoding → Review → Exam prep, automatically
- Daily targets for slides, MCQs, exercises, past-exam questions
- Per-week pacing snapshot so you see current-week progress at a glance
- Days-to-exam countdown on every module card
Real practice when your chair didn't bother
Upload one old Klausur and StudyClever uses it as the style anchor for every question it generates — so the MCQs feel like your professor wrote them. Pick the question types you'll see on exam day (MCQ, open answer, worked example, Feynman explanation) and the system weights generation toward them.
- 5 question types: MCQ, Free Recall, Feynman, Worked Example, Past Exam
- Exam-relevance scoring — the system learns what matters from past papers
- Vision analysis for diagram-heavy lectures (optional per upload)
- Handwritten answer uploads for free-recall and exercise questions
The free mode that isn't a trial
StudyClever generates the prompts; you paste them into whichever AI you already pay for. ChatGPT Free, ChatGPT Plus, Claude, Gemini, Google AI Studio — all supported. We automatically split long prompts to fit your plan's context limit.
- Works with ChatGPT (Free/Plus/Pro), Claude, Gemini, Google AI Studio
- Automatic token-budget fitting — no prompt is ever too long
- Zero subscription on top of what you already pay
- Use any model per upload — swap any time
One click imports your whole Moodle course
The StudyClever browser extension scrapes your course page, pulls every PDF, and stages them for import. Lectures, past papers, exercise sheets — labeled correctly, assigned to weeks, ready for intake.
Why this actually works
Honest answers to the questions students actually ask
Yes. Core usage — uploads, scheduling, reviews, the copy-paste flow — is free forever. You use whichever AI subscription (or free tier) you already have to generate content.
No. Free ChatGPT, Claude's free tier, and Google AI Studio all work. A paid plan gets you longer prompts and fewer splits, but nothing is gated behind one.
Any course whose material is a PDF. It's designed around the German-university workflow — one big end-of-semester exam, Moodle-hosted lectures, sparse practice materials — but it works for anyone studying from slides.
Your PDFs are stored on our server and only visible to you. We don't train models on your uploads and don't share them with third parties.
Upload a past exam (or two) and the question generator biases every prompt toward that style. You can also extract past-exam questions directly and practice them verbatim.
For your university courses — yes. Anki is still great for languages or self-chosen knowledge where you want to write cards yourself.
As much as you want. There's no quota, no token cap, no hidden limit — you're using your own AI subscription to do the generation.
Yes — the full UI is available in English and German, and generated questions can be in any language your source material is in. Switch languages anytime under Account → Preferences.
Start this semester on the right side of the curve.
Free forever. No card. No subscription. Upload a lecture and see your first week's plan in under five minutes.