Finally, an AI that knows your course.
Upload your syllabus. Get a semester-long study plan grounded in your exact course materials.
14 days. No credit card required.
- 135+ textbooks
- 40+ subjects
- Syllabus-aware
Today's Focus
Weak Spots
4
4 concepts to lock down
Fix NowThis Week
Ch 14–15 · Aromatic Compounds
Focused study for what's covered this week
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What you've probably tried
Why other tools don't actually help you study.
Generic AI can answer questions. Quizlet can drill flashcards. NotebookLM can summarize PDFs. None of them know your course — your syllabus, your exam dates, your weak spots. Here's what each one actually does, side by side.
Quizlet
Flashcards, not a system
Built around community-made decks and manual card entry. No syllabus awareness, no exam scheduling.
ChatGPT
A blank prompt every time
Powerful general AI but starts from zero each chat. You re-paste your syllabus, your textbook, your slides every time.
NotebookLM
Q&A on your sources
Solid at answering questions about uploaded documents with citations. But that's where it stops — no study tools wrapped around it.
CourseLogic
Your full study system
Built specifically for college courses. Reads your materials, builds your study tools, schedules your time, tracks what you've mastered — all from one syllabus upload.
Feature comparison
| Capability | Quizlet | ChatGPT | NotebookLM | CourseLogic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reads your syllabus, textbook, and slides | ½Only what you paste/upload that session | |||
| Citations back to your exact source page | ||||
| Auto-generates flashcards from your content | ½Limited AI generation in paid tiers; not grounded in YOUR materials | |||
| Exam-format quizzes (multi-choice, SATA, timed) | ½Generates one if asked, but no scoring loop | |||
| Knows your exam dates and counts down | ||||
| Tracks weak spots automatically | ½Tracks correct/incorrect within Learn mode only | |||
| Auto-builds your study calendar |
Quizlet
- Reads your syllabus, textbook, and slides
- Citations back to your exact source page
- ½Auto-generates flashcards from your content
- Exam-format quizzes (multi-choice, SATA, timed)
- Knows your exam dates and counts down
- ½Tracks weak spots automatically
- Auto-builds your study calendar
ChatGPT
- ½Reads your syllabus, textbook, and slides
- Citations back to your exact source page
- Auto-generates flashcards from your content
- ½Exam-format quizzes (multi-choice, SATA, timed)
- Knows your exam dates and counts down
- Tracks weak spots automatically
- Auto-builds your study calendar
NotebookLM
- Reads your syllabus, textbook, and slides
- Citations back to your exact source page
- Auto-generates flashcards from your content
- Exam-format quizzes (multi-choice, SATA, timed)
- Knows your exam dates and counts down
- Tracks weak spots automatically
- Auto-builds your study calendar
CourseLogic
- Reads your syllabus, textbook, and slides
- Citations back to your exact source page
- Auto-generates flashcards from your content
- Exam-format quizzes (multi-choice, SATA, timed)
- Knows your exam dates and counts down
- Tracks weak spots automatically
- Auto-builds your study calendar
How it works
From syllabus to study plan in three steps.
- Step 1
Upload your syllabus and course materials.
PDFs, slides, .docx — we read them all.
- Step 2
CourseLogic reads your course.
Finds your exam dates, weekly readings, and the chapters you’ll be tested on.
- Step 3
Study with adaptive notes, flashcards, quizzes, and an AI tutor.
Built around your real course, not generic study material.
See it in action
What you actually get when you upload a syllabus.
Smart Notes
Notes built from your actual coursework.
Upload your syllabus, textbook, and lecture slides. CourseLogic auto-extracts the learning objectives for every chapter your course assigns, then generates objective-driven notes that pull from all three sources. One focused place to study — instead of seven tabs and a stack of PDFs.
Chapter 1 — Structure and Bonding
Objective 1.2 · Must Know
Describe an electron's state with the four quantum numbers (n, ℓ, mℓ, ms).
Each electron in an atom is uniquely described by a set of four quantum numbers. The principal number n sets the shell and roughly the energy. The angular number ℓ picks the subshell shape (s, p, d, f).
| Quantum Number | Symbol | Allowed Values |
|---|---|---|
| Principal | n | 1, 2, 3, … |
| Angular | ℓ | 0 → n − 1 |
| Magnetic | mℓ | −ℓ → +ℓ |
| Spin | ms | +½, −½ |
Flashcards
Drill what matters. Skip what doesn't.
Cards are tagged by chapter and yield. Pick a session size, toggle high-yield-only, and we draw the right cards in the right order — Hard-recent first, then unseen, then anything you've been cruising through.
What four quantum numbers describe the state of an electron in an atom?
Quiz
See exactly where you stand.
Quizzes scope to a chapter, an exam, or your whole course. After you submit, we break performance down by topic, show your last 5 quiz trend, and surface weak areas with a one-click drill loop.
18/20
90%
Quiz Complete
Practice · Chapters 1–8
Time: 14m 32sPerformance by Topic
Last 5 Quizzes
Trending up — latest 90%
Weak Areas
- · Chair conformations · Ch 4
- · E/Z designation · Ch 7
- · Markovnikov vs anti-Markov · Ch 8
AI Tutor
Like having a personal tutor on call. One that knows your course.
Stuck on a concept at 11pm? Ask the AI Tutor. It's grounded in your uploaded materials — your textbook chapters, your professor's slides, your syllabus — so every answer comes with citations back to where the concept lives in your course. No generic AI babble. No hallucinations pulled from the open internet.
Schedule
Upload your syllabus. Get a semester planned for you.
The syllabus or course-calendar PDF the professor handed out on day one is all CourseLogic needs. Drop it in once and we extract every lecture, every lab, every assignment due date, and every exam — then build a full semester calendar in seconds. No manual entry. No copying dates from a PDF into Google Calendar at 11pm. The plan is built before you finish your coffee.
Auto-built from your syllabus
ORG 110 syllabus.pdf · 36 lectures, 12 labs, 3 exams extracted
Exam 1 in
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May 2026
Wed, May 6 — Today
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Built for every major
Whatever you're studying, CourseLogic plugs in.
Four deep dives below — pre-med, nursing, business, engineering — show what a typical week looks like. After that, a partial list of every other major it handles. The pattern's the same: upload your syllabus, get a study system.
A typical week before an Organic Chemistry midterm.
Pre-med isn't one course — it's a stack: Organic Chemistry I & II, Biochemistry, General Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Anatomy & Physiology, plus Physics and Math. CourseLogic handles all of them in parallel. One dashboard, every course's syllabus and textbook ingested, every exam date tracked.
It's the Sunday before exam week. The student uploads their syllabus, professor's slide decks, and the textbook chapters covered so far. Within minutes, CourseLogic auto-extracts the learning objectives for each tested chapter, builds smart notes anchored to those objectives, and flags the weak spots from last week's quiz.
Monday through Thursday: 30-minute focused sessions on the chapters that matter — not the entire textbook. The AI Tutor answers reaction-mechanism questions at midnight, citing the exact textbook page where the mechanism is explained. Flashcards drill the highest-yield mechanisms first — carbonyl chemistry, stereochemistry, NMR interpretation, enzyme kinetics, Mendelian inheritance, depending on which course is up next.
Friday: cumulative practice quiz scoped to Exam 1 only. The day before the exam, the student opens the app and sees only their weak spots — three concepts that need one more rep before walking in. When MCAT prep starts, the same notes and flashcards stay accessible — students don't rebuild a year's worth of work just because the test changed.
- Handles every pre-med subject — Orgo, Biochem, Genetics, A&P, Physics, MCAT
- Auto-extracted learning objectives per tested chapter
- Reaction-mechanism + pathway citations back to the exact textbook page
- Pre-exam weak-spot drill — only what you actually need
Today's Focus · Orgo II
Wednesday — Exam 1 prep
Exam 1 in
4 days
Weak Spots · 3
- Carbonyl reactions3 missed in last quiz
- E1 vs E2 mechanism2 missed · low confidence
- NMR interpretation4 cards flagged Hard
This Week
Ch 14, 15, 16 — Aromatic Compounds
~32 min focused study
Studying clinical scenarios for boards — by body system, not by chapter.
NCLEX Med-Surg covers eleven body systems and hundreds of disease processes — and that's just one of the courses. Nursing students juggle Med-Surg, Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, Maternity / OB, Pediatrics, Mental Health, Community / Public Health, plus Fundamentals and Health Assessment. The student uploads their NCLEX-RN review book, lecture slides, and clinical case studies for each. CourseLogic groups smart notes by body system — Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Neuro, Endocrine, GI, Hematology, Musculoskeletal — so the student can drill the system being tested this week without slogging through everything else.
Each evening, the AI Tutor handles the questions textbooks don't answer plainly: "A patient on furosemide develops new muscle weakness — what's the mechanism, what lab do you draw, what's the priority intervention?" Every answer cites the exact page in their NCLEX prep book and the matching lecture slide.
Flashcards target the highest-yield mechanisms first — drug class side effects, lab value cutoffs, ABCDE prioritization rules. Weekly Topics keep the focus on this week's clinical or this week's exam — not the entire NCLEX curriculum at once. By the time boards roll around, the student has touched every system at least 5 times in spaced repetition.
And the quizzes match the test. CourseLogic generates real NCLEX-style alternate-format questions: select-all-that-apply (SATA), priority sequencing, drug-calculation problems, and clinical-judgment scenarios with the same stem-then-distractor structure the boards use. After each quiz, the breakdown shows performance by body system and priority category — so the student sees not just "I missed 4" but "I'm shaky on cardiovascular pharmacology and acid-base balance." Drill loops re-test those weak areas in the next session.
- Smart notes auto-grouped by body system across Med-Surg, Pharm, OB, Peds
- NCLEX-format quizzes — SATA, prioritization, drug calc, clinical judgment
- Clinical-scenario AI Tutor with citations to your prep book + lecture slides
- Highest-yield drug / lab / priority cards drilled first via spaced repetition
- Performance breakdown by body system + priority category, not just a score
AI Tutor · Clinical Scenario
Q:
A patient on long-term furosemide develops new muscle weakness. What's the mechanism, what lab do you draw, and what's the priority intervention?
Mechanism: Loop diuretic → K+ wasting → hypokalemia → muscle weakness, fatigue, possible arrhythmia.
Lab: BMP — focus on serum K+.
Priority: Hold the dose if K+ < 3.5; replace orally or IV per protocol; recheck before next dose.
NCLEX Quiz · SATA Format
A patient newly diagnosed with heart failure presents with bilateral crackles and 2+ pitting edema. Select all priority assessments.
Three finals in 10 days — without the tab-switching panic.
Business undergrads stack Marketing, Corporate Finance, Investments, Operations, Financial & Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Business Statistics, Strategic Management, and Organizational Behavior across two to three semesters. Each course has its own textbook, slide deck, formulas, and cases. CourseLogic ingests all of them and routes the student's attention to whichever one needs work.
Three exam blocks set up at the start of the semester: Marketing midterm in October, Finance midterm in November, Operations final in December. Today's Focus shows the closest exam every time the student opens the app — no more wondering which class needs work first.
For finance-track majors, the platform pulls real weight on the quant-heavy side. The AI Tutor walks line-by-line through DCF and NPV models, capital budgeting decisions, WACC, CAPM, the dividend-discount model, bond pricing, yield-to-maturity, duration and convexity, options pricing intuition, and ratio analysis for credit and equity work. Every formula gets a worked example with the inputs labeled — not just the answer. When CFA Level I prep rolls around junior or senior year, the same notes, flashcards, and quizzes stay live; the student doesn't start over.
Cumulative quizzes scope automatically to each exam block, so when finance week hits, the student is drilling discounted cash flows and capital structure — not last month's marketing terms. Smart notes for Operations group by methodology (Six Sigma, Lean, capacity planning, queueing). Notes for Accounting group by statement type (income, balance sheet, cash flow, statement of equity) and by topic (revenue recognition, lease accounting, deferred tax). Notes for Statistics handle the formula-heavy chapters — regression, hypothesis testing, ANOVA, probability distributions — with worked-out steps the AI Tutor can walk the student through line by line.
Cases work too. Upload a Harvard or Ivey case PDF, and the AI Tutor answers strategy questions citing the exact page where each fact lives — no more skim-scrolling for the customer-segment data buried on page 11. The student stops switching between Quizlet, ChatGPT, Notion, and three different lecture-slide PDFs. Everything lives in one place that already knows what's coming next, what's been studied, and where the gaps are.
- Handles every business core — Finance, Investments, Accounting, Stats, Econ, Strategy, OB
- Finance-track depth: DCF, NPV, WACC, CAPM, bond pricing, options, ratio analysis
- CFA Level I crossover — same notes and quizzes carry into prep season
- Multi-course exam dashboard with mastery % + countdown per class
- Case studies cited back to the exact page in the case PDF
- One source of truth — replaces Quizlet + ChatGPT + Notion
Today's Focus
All three exams — sorted by what's soonest
MKT 350
Marketing Strategy
3d to exam
Drill 4 weak topics
FIN 320
Corporate Finance
9d to exam
Read 2 chapters
OPS 410
Operations Management
14d to exam
Review 3 frameworks
Problem sets, derivations, and a stack of formula-heavy courses — all in one place.
Engineering majors carry one of the densest course loads on campus. Statics, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Circuits, Signals & Systems, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Data Structures, Algorithms, Control Systems — different course names per discipline, same workload pattern. Problem sets stack on top of derivations on top of long lab reports.
CourseLogic handles the part where most students get stuck: working through a derivation step by step until it actually clicks. Upload the textbook chapter and the lecture slides — Hibbeler for Statics, Sedra/Smith for Circuits, Cengel for Thermo, CLRS for Algorithms — and the AI Tutor walks problems line by line. Free-body diagrams broken into ΣF and ΣM equations. Node-voltage and mesh-current circuit analysis. State-variable solutions to second-order ODEs. Every step shows the equation, the substitution, and the unit check — and cites the exact textbook page that covers the technique.
Flashcards drill the formula recall that exam pressure murders. Bernoulli's equation. Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws. Maxwell's equations. Time-complexity bounds for every common algorithm. Boolean identities. Laplace transforms. The high-yield set comes first; the long tail comes after. Smart notes group by core concept, not just by chapter — so reviewing "all the moment-of-inertia problems" or "all the Big-O analysis examples" takes one click instead of a slide-deck rummage.
Quizzes generate practice problems in the same format the exam will use — multi-step calculation, derivation completion, conceptual multiple choice — and grade them with the working shown, not just an answer key. When the FE exam shows up senior year, the same content carries over: thermo, circuits, dynamics, materials, math, ethics, all already drilled.
- Step-by-step worked derivations with citations to textbook page + lecture slide
- Formula recall flashcards across Statics, Circuits, Thermo, Diff Eq, Algorithms
- Smart notes grouped by core concept (FBDs, KCL/KVL, control volumes, time complexity)
- Practice problems with worked solutions — not just answer keys
- FE exam crossover — sophomore-year work carries into senior-year prep
AI Tutor · Worked Derivation
Q:
A simply-supported beam carries a 600 lb point load 5 ft from support A. Span A-B is 8 ft. Walk me through finding reactions Ay and By.
Step 1 · Take moments about A: ΣMA = 0
By(8) − 600(5) = 0 → By = 375 lb
Step 2 · Sum vertical forces: ΣFy = 0
Ay + 375 − 600 = 0 → Ay = 225 lb
Check · Reactions sum to applied load (225 + 375 = 600 ✓).
Formula Cards · 3 courses
Statics
Sum of moments
ΣM_A = 0
Equilibrium · 2D rigid body
Circuits
Ohm’s Law
V = I · R
Resistive element
Diff Eq
1st-order linear
y′ + P(x)y = Q(x)
Integrating factor: e^∫P dx
Every other major too
The same system, whatever you're studying.
Upload your syllabus, get a study system. The pattern doesn't change because your major does. A partial list of what else CourseLogic handles:
Computer Science
Algorithms · Operating Systems · Discrete Math
Walks through proofs and complexity analysis line by line.
Pre-Law / Law
Constitutional · Torts · Contracts · LSAT prep
Auto-builds case briefs and IRAC outlines from your readings.
Psychology
Cognitive · Developmental · Stats · DSM-5
Concept-heavy notes grouped by theory, not just chapter.
Education
Pedagogy · Child Dev · Classroom Mgmt · Praxis
Practice questions in Praxis Core / Subject Assessment format.
English & Liberal Arts
Lit · Composition · History · Philosophy
Dense primary sources summarized with citations to the page.
Public Health & Allied Health
Epi · Biostats · Health Policy · MPH prep
Formula walkthroughs for biostats; case studies grouped by topic.
Political Science & Sociology
Comparative · IR · Theory · Research Methods
Theory frameworks contrasted side-by-side, not buried in PDF.
Architecture & Design
Structures · History of Arch · Design Theory
Reads dense visual + technical material; quizzes you on both.
Not seeing yours? CourseLogic works on any course where the instructor hands you a syllabus and a reading list — which is almost all of them.
These are illustrative use cases, not testimonials. Real student stories will appear here as the platform launches publicly.
Every other AI study tool starts from zero. CourseLogic already knows your subject.
135+ peer-reviewed textbooks
Pre-loaded across 40+ subjects — pre-med, nursing, STEM, business, law, humanities.
Built by a healthcare professional
Designed by a nurse practitioner who studied like you'll study. Real coursework, not theoretical.
Syllabus-aware from day one
Reads your syllabus, finds your exam dates, builds the study plan around what your professor actually teaches.
Objective-driven by default
Every note, flashcard, and quiz question maps to a learning objective from your course — not generic AI content.
Features
Everything your course needs. Nothing it doesn't.
Smart Notes
AI-generated study notes from your actual readings, with citations.
Flashcards
Priority-weighted decks with high-yield labels and session sizing.
Quiz Modes
Practice, simulation, or timed. Scope by chapter, exam, or weak spots.
AI Tutor
Chat that pulls from your uploaded materials, not the open internet.
Study Schedule
Built around your exam dates, adapts as you learn.
Today's Focus
Three cards: what to drill, what's this week, what's coming up.
Weekly Topics
Tell us what your professor is covering. Everything else aligns.
Weak-Spot Drill
Quizzes you've missed. Drilled until you stop missing them.
Pricing
Simple pricing. No surprises.
Free
Where you land after the trial if you don't add a card.
- 4 courses
- 30 flashcards
- 20 AI Tutor messages per day
- Frozen study plans
Student
≈ $1 / day for an all-in-one study system
Everything unlocked. Built for the student grind.
Save $240/year vs Premium- Unlimited courses
- Unlimited flashcards
- Unlimited AI Tutor
- Adaptive study plans
Premium
Same features, plus priority support and early access.
- Everything in Student
- Priority support
- Early access to new features
Every signup gets a 14-day free trial — no credit card required to start. Add a card to auto-continue at Student or Premium on day 15.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Is this allowed by my school?
Yes. CourseLogic is a study aid, not an academic-dishonesty tool. It cites your professor’s own materials. If your school has a specific policy on AI study tools, check it — when in doubt, ask your professor.
What subjects does CourseLogic support?
40+ subjects across pre-med, nursing, STEM, business, law, and humanities. If your subject’s textbooks aren’t pre-loaded, you can still upload your own materials and CourseLogic works the same way.
How is this different from ChatGPT?
ChatGPT gives you a blank page. CourseLogic gives you a study system grounded in your actual course materials and exam dates — notes, flashcards, quizzes, and a tutor that pulls from what you uploaded.
Can I use it on mobile?
The web app works on mobile browsers. Native iOS and Android apps are on the roadmap.
What happens after my trial?
You keep all your content. Your plan reverts to Free unless you upgrade. Nothing is deleted.
Start your 14-day free trial. No credit card needed.
Every signup gets full premium for 14 days. Use it through your next exam — that's when CourseLogic pays off. After your trial, add a card to keep going (Student $29.99 or Premium $49.99) or stay on the Free tier with your content intact.
Free trial includes Smart Notes, Flashcards, Quiz, AI Tutor, and Schedule. Add a card now for the smoothest auto-continue, or skip and decide later.