Notes
Structured notes that stay connected to quizzes, flashcards, and the rest of your workflow.
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Sowvia connects notes, quizzes, flashcards, tasks, and analytics so students can move from scattered effort to a study workflow they can actually repeat.
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Today's loop
Recall outcome
84% retention
More of each session becomes usable recall.
Weekly time back
3.2h saved
Per week on admin and tool-switching.
The Problem and the Fix
Most students are not short on effort. They are stuck switching between disconnected tools, scattered notes, and unclear next steps.
Notes, practice, and planning live in different places, so switching between them kills momentum.
Weak topics stay hidden too long, so revision drifts toward what you already know.
Too much energy goes into managing tools, making it harder to start.
Sowvia brings note capture, active recall, planning, and feedback into one connected study loop so you can start faster and follow through more often.
Unified workflow — Keep notes, planning, recall, and feedback in one connected place.
Active practice — Move from passive notes into recall without rebuilding material by hand.
Visible planning — Revision in tasks and calendar blocks so study time stays realistic.
Data-driven insights — Use performance signals to see which topics need more attention next.
Consistent momentum — Keep sessions moving without extra reset time between notes and review.
Clear next actions — Move from notes into the next recall task without second-guessing what to do next.
Recall outcome
84% retention
More of each session becomes usable recall.
Weekly time back
3.2h saved
Per week on admin and tool-switching.
Feature overview
Each part works on its own, but the real value comes from keeping notes, practice, planning, and feedback connected.
Structured notes that stay connected to quizzes, flashcards, and the rest of your workflow.
Learn moreGenerate practice faster and see exactly where understanding is still weak.
Learn moreReview with spaced repetition and keep weak cards visible before they slip.
Learn moreTurn vague revision intentions into clearer next actions you can actually finish.
Learn moreKeep deadlines, review blocks, and study sessions visible in the same weekly plan.
Learn moreUse trends and weak-topic signals to decide where your next study block should go.
Learn moreHow it works
Create notes from classes, textbooks, or PDFs and keep topics organized by subject.
Create notes from classes, textbooks, or PDFs and keep topics organized by subject.
Convert study material into quizzes, flashcards, summaries, and revision prompts.
Convert study material into quizzes, flashcards, summaries, and revision prompts.
Use tasks and calendar blocks to schedule focused study sessions and deadlines.
Use tasks and calendar blocks to schedule focused study sessions and deadlines.
Use analytics to decide what needs more time instead of guessing what to revise next.
Use analytics to decide what needs more time instead of guessing what to revise next.
Designed for real study conditions
Sowvia includes a Reading Overlay with Meares-Irlen style tint support across pages, helping reduce glare and visual strain when study sessions run long.
Use cases
Explore the workflows that match your subject, workload, and revision style.
Juggle lectures, seminars, and deadlines across multiple modules without losing track of what needs revision.
Module dashboard snapshot
Intro to Cognitive Psychology
2 notes · 1 quiz · 1 deck
ReviewingMicroeconomic Theory
1 note · 2 tasks · 1 deck
Needs reviewSyllabus Checkoff
Student feedback
Join learners using Sowvia to make revision feel clearer, calmer, and more repeatable.
“I stopped jumping between five apps. My notes, practice, and revision plan finally live in one place.”
“The quiz analytics make it obvious whether I actually understand a topic or just think I do.”
“The biggest win is workflow clarity. I know what to study next, not just what exists in my notes.”
“It feels like my revision finally has structure. I can capture material, practise it, and see what still needs work.”
Capture material, turn it into practice, and plan what happens next without jumping between disconnected tools.