Interactive knowledge graph
Interactive knowledge graph — see what connects in your notes
Interactive knowledge graph for studying from your notes
Move beyond a static concept map. Generate a graph from your material, open relationships, focus weak nodes, and reuse the same graph for oral review, quiz loops, and flashcards.
Built from your own notes and PDFs
Interactive branches and saved graph views
Reusable for oral, quiz, and flashcard review
AI Overview
The interactive knowledge graph for studying connects concepts, definitions, and topics from your course into a navigable network that shows prerequisites, dependencies, and weak links between syllabus areas. Unlike generic ChatGPT, it is generated from your material and updated as you add new notes. Use it to: discover the weak nodes in your prep, navigate topics by prerequisites, spot cross-cutting topics before the oral.
Workflow
From dense chapters to connected understanding
Turn notes, chapters, and PDFs into an interactive knowledge graph with linked concepts, focused branches, and review actions tied to your real material.
Generate the graph from a chapter, note set, or PDF.
Open relations, compare branches, and focus weak nodes.
Reuse the same graph for quiz loops, oral explanations, and revision.
Why this is more than a static map
The graph stays tied to your source material instead of becoming a generic diagram.
Interactive branches help isolate weak areas instead of freezing the whole page.
Study, exam, comparison, and flashcard-style review can all start from the same graph.
Use it when relations matter as much as definitions
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FAQ
Is this just a prettier concept map?
No. The point is not only the visual output, but the ability to open relations, isolate weak nodes, and reuse the same graph during review.
Can it start from my own material?
Yes. The graph is positioned around your notes, chapters, and PDFs rather than generic preset diagrams.
interactive knowledge graph for studying
Move beyond a static concept map. Generate a graph from your material, open relationships, focus weak nodes, and reuse the same graph for oral review, quiz loops, and flashcards.
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