Re-watching can help with context, but it is still an easy place to drift. Turning the lecture into questions changes the job from listening again to answering from memory, which is usually the stronger study move.
SocriFlow
Turn a YouTube video or lecture into a quiz and flashcards so you do not have to keep studying by replaying the same video.
Paste a lecture or recorded class link and SocriFlow turns it into a quiz plus flashcards. The goal is not to re-watch the video; it is to extract the testable points and keep them available for active recall.
| Step | What happens | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Paste the link | YouTube lectures, recorded classes, webinars, or short explainers | Start from the video you already need to study |
| AI extracts key points | It watches the video and pulls out what matters for an exam | Focus on testable ideas instead of passive replay |
| Quiz + flashcards | Get study questions with spaced repetition built in | Make the source reusable after the first watch |
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Re-watching can help with context, but it is still an easy place to drift. Turning the lecture into questions changes the job from listening again to answering from memory, which is usually the stronger study move.
Paste the video link. SocriFlow reads the video, extracts the key points, and generates a quiz plus flashcards from them.
Yes. You can turn a YouTube video or lecture into a quiz and see whether it helps you study. Longer videos and heavier use are usually where the limits show up.
Yes. Recorded classes, webinars, and lectures work the same way. Paste the link and get flashcards with spaced repetition.
Short explainer videos work too. Longer lectures give richer quizzes, but any video with spoken content can become practice questions.