One source, more ways to study itaudio, flashcards, and follow-up
SocriFlow helps you reopen papers, PDFs, textbooks, and reports on your phone. Start with audio, move into flashcards, check the structure, and keep asking questions without losing the original source.
One source, a full study kit
Drop in a PDF. Walk out with a podcast, flashcards, a mind map, and a tutor.
How one source turns into review
PDFs, web pages, screenshots, notes, audio, and video links can all go through the same workflow.
Upload it once
Put papers, lecture PDFs, notes, or reports into one library.
Break it down
We pull out the sections, concepts, evidence, and open questions.
Pick a study format
Turn the same source into audio, flashcards, mind maps, and cited notes.
Come back to it
Review it later, ask another question, or jump back into the source when you need to.
See it work
Not screenshots. The actual formats, the actual flow.
What one source can become shown in real UI
This section shows how one source can branch into audio, flashcards, quizzes, term matching, a cited report, a mind map, and a comic lesson, all inside the same study flow.
Upload once, keep studying in more than one format
The same PDF can grow into audio, flashcards, a map, a comic, a report, and follow-up prompts without rebuilding the workflow.
Let a long source become something you can hear first
Two voices, a waveform, progress, and live transcript make the PDF-to-audio step feel concrete.
Move from rereading to real recall
The stack, the flip, and the progress markers make it obvious that this is about active memory, not passive review.
See the structure first, then go back to detail
Nodes and links show that SocriFlow is not only compressing content; it is building a learning skeleton around the source.
Show the evidence while the text is being made
The report feels not just readable but checkable, which is what makes it useful as a study format.
Extra practice stays available, just lighter
Quizzes, matching review, and comic lessons remain as supporting paths so the core story stays easy to follow.
Choosing, checking, and getting the reason back makes the review loop visible on the page.
For vocabulary, exams, legal prep, and technical terms, quick matching often works better than pure rereading.
Instead of more explanation text, the concept is placed inside a situation that is easy to recognise and remember.
Why trust it
What it is, who it fits, and how we test it in plain terms.
What SocriFlow is, in plain terms
Start with the entity definition, the best-fit audience, and the difference from a generic AI chat tool.
Who it fits best, and where it does not
The easiest way to confuse an AI study product is to blur the fit. This is the boundary in plain language.
How we judge whether a study workflow is useful
Page design based on study habits around PDFs, papers, and class materials.
Not a generic AI app. Built for reopening a source.
SocriFlow is for sources you plan to come back to. Listen first, review next, ask more questions later, and keep the source nearby the whole time.
AI podcast
Turn a dense PDF into something you can listen to on the way somewhere, not just when you are back at your desk.
Study flashcards
Turn the source into question-and-answer cards so the next step is recall, not another vague reread.
Mind maps
See the shape of a paper or report before you decide what deserves a slower read.
Tutor with context
Ask follow-up questions without leaving the source and starting over in another tool.
Not a generic AI app. Built for reopening a source.
SocriFlow is for sources you plan to come back to. Listen first, review next, ask more questions later, and keep the source nearby the whole time.
| Dimension | SocriFlow | NotebookLM | Typical PDF reader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audio lessons | Made for second-pass learning on phone | Supports Audio Overview | Usually not supported |
| Flashcard review | Supported natively | Not a core capability | Not supported |
| Structure and evidence | Mind maps plus source recall | Strong source workspace | Reading only |
| Mobile use | Built around iPhone review | Mobile-accessible, but not the main focus | Reading container |
| One source, many assets | Audio, cards, maps, tutor, cited output | Mostly notebook + audio | Usually one format |
| Jump back to evidence | Supported | Supported | Source only |
How one source turns into review
SocriFlow is for sources you plan to come back to. Listen first, review next, ask more questions later, and keep the source nearby the whole time.
Do not let a good source end at the first read
Reopen a paper on the train
Use audio to get back into the source before deciding what deserves a slower second read.
Turn understanding into recall
Flashcards make you pull the idea back out instead of just recognizing it on the page again.
Write with the source still nearby
Maps, notes, and tutor answers stay tied to the original material so you do not lose the trail.
Positioning
What is SocriFlow best for?
Papers, PDFs, textbooks, reports, and other sources you care about but are likely to put off after the first read.
Why focus on iPhone-first study?
Because a lot of real review happens on the move. The product should match the moment when people actually reopen a source.
How is this different from NotebookLM?
NotebookLM proved the category. SocriFlow pushes it toward a more phone-friendly review workflow with audio, flashcards, structure, and follow-up questions.
What can I upload?
PDFs, web pages, screenshots, text, audio, YouTube links, Bilibili links, and EPUB files.
Your next source is waiting
Open SocriFlow, drop it in, and start listening on the way out.