For University Students

The study system your courses deserve

Managing five courses, hundreds of slides, and overlapping exam schedules is hard enough. Revu organizes everything into folders, generates flashcards from your lectures, and builds a daily review plan across every subject -- so nothing falls through the cracks.

Purpose-built

Everything a university student needs

Folder structure, coverage tracking, AI generation, and daily planning -- designed for students juggling multiple courses at once.

Folder organization

One folder per course, subfolders for topics. Organic Chemistry, Week 3, Aldehydes -- everything lives where it makes sense. No tagging gymnastics required.

Coverage tracking

Know exactly what percentage of each course you have studied. Spot gaps before they become exam surprises. Coverage maps update automatically as you review.

AI generation

Upload lecture slides or notes, and Revu generates a study deck in under two minutes. Edit, merge, or regenerate -- you stay in control of the content.

Daily review plan

FSRS tells you exactly what to review today across all your courses. No decision fatigue. Open the app, hit Start, and the algorithm handles prioritization.

Semester workflow

From day one to finals

A simple four-phase workflow that turns lecture material into lasting knowledge without the end-of-semester panic.

Start of semester

Set up your courses

Create a folder for each course. Add your syllabus topics as subfolders. This takes about ten minutes and gives Revu the structure it needs to track your coverage all semester.

Weekly

Import new material

After each lecture, drop your slides or notes into the relevant folder. Revu's AI generates flashcards and maps them to your syllabus topics automatically.

Daily

Review what's due

Open Revu each morning. Your daily plan shows exactly which cards are due across all courses. Fifteen to thirty minutes of focused review keeps everything fresh.

Exam week

Walk in confident

Your coverage map shows green across every topic. No cramming needed -- you have been reviewing consistently. Use the exam readiness view to confirm you are prepared.

Evidence-based

Why common study methods fall short

Most students rely on strategies that feel effective but produce weak long-term retention. Here is how Revu compares.

Method
Problem
With Revu
Highlighting textbooks
Feels productive but creates zero retrieval practice. Recognition is not recall.
Active recall on every card, spaced at scientifically optimal intervals.
Re-reading lecture notes
Passive review. You re-expose yourself to material without testing whether you actually know it.
Every session forces you to retrieve answers before seeing them.
Cramming before exams
Short-term memory spike followed by rapid forgetting. Fails for cumulative finals.
FSRS spaces reviews so knowledge sticks for months, not hours.
FAQ

Common questions from students

Does it work for STEM and humanities?

Yes. Revu works for any factual content -- from organic chemistry mechanisms to art history dates to constitutional law principles. If you need to remember it, spaced repetition helps you retain it.

Can I share decks with classmates?

Export and import are fully supported. You can export any deck or folder as a file and share it with classmates. They import it into their own Revu library and get their own independent review schedule.

How much time does it take daily?

Most students spend fifteen to thirty minutes on active review across all their courses. That is less time than a single re-reading session, but it produces far stronger long-term retention.

Start studying smarter this semester

Set up your courses in minutes. Let Revu handle scheduling, coverage tracking, and daily review planning so you can focus on actually learning.