Structured Notes
Cases and arguments stay organized with linked recall prompts and summaries.
Law and humanities students need structure for dense reading, argument chains, and essay prep. Sowvia keeps that work connected.
Study system model
Connected notes, recall, and planning
What you get
Structured Notes
Cases and arguments stay organized with linked recall prompts and summaries.
Active Recall
Case law and doctrine get tested with quizzes, not passive rereading.
Deadline Clarity
Essay deadlines, reading plans, and revision sessions stay visible together.
Essay Momentum
Tasks keep reading, planning, and drafting moving before work piles up.
Your toolkit
Keep cases, themes, readings, and essay plans together across text pages, PDFs, and source notes.
Link doctrine, quotations, and summaries to prompts so revision stays grounded in source material.
Use Study Mode to test case recall and doctrinal knowledge before timed essays and seminars.
Track reading, planning, and drafting in a task list or kanban board so essays keep moving.
Use Smart Planner to keep reading weeks, essay deadlines, and revision visible together.
Generate revision prompts from uploaded articles, lecture notes, or your own case summaries.
How it flows
Use connected notes and summaries to track precedent, themes, and reasoning more clearly.
Turn dense reading into usable revision material instead of leaving it passive.
Keep essay deadlines, revision sessions, and reading schedules in one calendar view.
Use quizzes to test case knowledge, legal principles, and argument recall.
Use connected notes and summaries to track precedent, themes, and reasoning more clearly.
Turn dense reading into usable revision material instead of leaving it passive.
Keep essay deadlines, revision sessions, and reading schedules in one calendar view.
Use quizzes to test case knowledge, legal principles, and argument recall.
Why It Works
The tools work together so your study system compounds — each session builds on the last.
Cases and arguments stay organized with linked recall prompts and summaries.
Case law and doctrine get tested with quizzes, not passive rereading.
Essay deadlines, reading plans, and revision sessions stay visible together.
Tasks keep reading, planning, and drafting moving before work piles up.
Bring notes, recall, planning, and progress tracking into one calmer system built for consistent study.