About Socrati
Socrati is an app that converts source material - PDFs, YouTube videos, photos of pages, or typed topics - into a structured personal course with narrated audio lessons, drills, flashcards, and a review queue. It targets learners who want to study by ear and uses spaced repetition to bring items back before they are likely to be forgotten.
Review
Socrati takes a content-first approach: drop in source material and the app generates lessons and practice items automatically. The experience is focused on mobile listening and short study sessions, which makes it convenient for commuters and people who prefer audio-based review.
Key Features
- Multiple input types: import PDFs, video links, photos of pages, or enter a topic to generate learning material.
- Auto-generated courses: narrated audio lessons supplemented by multiple-choice drills and fill-in-the-blank exercises.
- Flashcards plus spaced repetition: a review queue that resurfaces material at intervals intended to aid retention.
- Mobile apps in multiple languages: live on iOS and Android with support for six languages.
- Export and integration roadmap: export formats and third-party integrations are planned, with basic export options listed as future work.
Pricing and Value
At launch Socrati is available for free. The free access makes it easy to test the core idea - automated course creation and audio-first study - without immediate cost. For users who want more advanced integrations, export features, or guaranteed offline/enterprise controls, paid tiers may be expected in the future though specific pricing and tiers were not detailed at launch.
Pros
- Turns diverse content into a study-ready course quickly, saving time compared with manual note and card creation.
- Audio narration plus drills and flashcards provides a complete learn-and-review loop rather than passive listening alone.
- Mobile-focused experience works well for short sessions while commuting or exercising.
- Spaced repetition built in helps make study sessions more efficient for long-term retention.
- Supports multiple languages, widening its usefulness beyond a single-language audience.
Cons
- Early-stage release: expect some rough edges, feature gaps, and the occasional bug as the product matures.
- Export and integration features (for Anki/CSV or external highlight tools) are not fully available yet and are listed as upcoming.
- Documentation on data storage, privacy controls, and customization of narration or assessment logic is limited at launch.
Overall, Socrati is a strong fit for learners who want to convert reading and video material into listenable lessons and spaced-repetition practice without building cards by hand. If you rely heavily on custom export workflows, strict privacy controls, or mature integrations today, you may want to test the free version and watch roadmap updates before committing fully.
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