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Stop juggling apps. Study everything in one AI flow.

Upload any material and Didata turns it into notes, exercises, flashcards, and mind maps. Spaced repetition handles the when. You just show up and study.

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Pomodoro
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Daily goal
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How it works in practice

From raw material to real mastery, in 5 steps you'll actually use.

1

Upload your material

Paste YouTube links, upload PDFs, record audio, or type prompts. Works with whatever you already have.

2

Generate notes to understand

Get structured notes automatically. Edit them, organize them, and use them as the base for the rest of your study flow.

3

Generate exercises to practice

AI generates multiple-choice and open-response sets. Practice by topic and identify weak areas faster.

4

Review with spaced repetition

The system schedules each flashcard for the right moment based on your performance. Retain what matters for longer.

5

Track and adjust

See your Didata Score, streaks, accuracy, and areas that need more work. Adjust your routine using real signals.

Smart notes

Understand and organize any material.

Drop in a PDF, video, audio, or a plain prompt and get structured notes back in seconds. Edit with rich formatting, group by subject, and use them as the base for every flashcard, exercise, and mind map you'll generate.

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  • Automatic AI generation
    Send any material and receive organized notes with headings, highlights, and references in seconds
  • Rich, structured editor
    Hierarchical headings, LaTeX equations, highlighted blocks, and professional formatting
  • Organized by collection
    Tags, subject folders, and automatic topic categorization
  • Generate the rest from your notes
    Turn any note into flashcards, exercises, or mind maps with one click
Biochemistry — Krebs Cycle
Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
Definition: Series of 8 enzymatic reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that oxidize acetyl-CoA.
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Each turn of the cycle produces 3 NADH, 1 FADH₂, 1 GTP, and 2 CO₂

Biochemistry Metabolism Mitochondria
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Q1
Biochemistry — Metabolism
ENEM 2024 Medium

Glycolysis is the pathway that breaks down glucose. Which of the following products is formed at the end of this process?

a) Acetyl-CoA and CO₂
b) Pyruvate, ATP, and NADH
c) Lactate and FAD
d) Oxaloacetate and GTP
ENEM Public exams Medical residency Entrance exams AI-generated
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ENEM Public exams Medical residency Entrance exams

Question bank + AI mock exams

Real exam questions + AI-generated drills.

Drill more than 10,000 real questions from ENEM, public tenders, medical entrance exams, residency boards, and other official sources — then layer on AI-generated mock exams built from your own material to practice exactly what you're weakest at.

  • Questions from real exams
    ENEM, public exams, medical entrance exams, and medical residency exams from across Brazil
  • Personalized AI mock exams
    Generate multiple-choice and open-response exercises from PDFs, videos, notes, or any prompt
  • Filter by topic, source, and difficulty
    Choose subject, exam source, and difficulty level to focus where improvement matters most
  • Identify weak areas
    Performance reports with accuracy, average time, and progress by subject

Memory science

Remember what you study — spaced repetition does the scheduling.

Didata schedules each flashcard for the moment right before you'd forget it. Combined with your notes and exercises, retention sticks for the long haul.

67%

Without review, you forget 67% of what you studied yesterday.

That's Ebbinghaus' forgetting curve — memory decays fast without reinforcement. Spaced repetition interrupts the decline.

  • Automatic expanding intervals
    Minutes → hours → days → weeks → months
  • Adapts to your pace
    Easy recall? See it again in weeks. Missed it? Bring it back tomorrow.
  • Continuous optimization
    The more you use it, the better the system understands your learning pattern

Example of an adaptive schedule

Today
First pass now
+10 min
Quick review
+1 day
Daily reinforcement
+1 week
Weekly consolidation
+1 month
Long-term memory

Intervals adjust dynamically based on your performance and confidence on each answer.

Statistics and progress

Know exactly where you stand. Know exactly what to do next.

Track real metrics instead of just hours: solved exercises, accuracy by subject, study streaks, and pending reviews. Adjust your pace based on signal, not vibes.

  • Study streak
    See how many days in a row you studied and keep your routine active with visible momentum.
  • Accuracy by subject
    See where you perform best and which topics need more practice or review.
  • Weekly progress
    Compare solved exercises, reviewed flashcards, and created notes from one week to the next.
  • Reviews on track
    Track how many flashcards are pending, overdue, or on schedule in your spaced-repetition plan.

Progress dashboard

12
days in a row
84%
overall accuracy
Weekly activity +23% vs previous
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Wed
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Fri
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Sun
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exercises
83
flashcards reviewed
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notes created
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Mind maps

See how concepts connect. Review faster.

Turn classes, PDFs, and notes into a visual structure you can actually scan before an exam. Mind maps live inside the same Didata workflow: generate, adjust, and jump back to the material.

  • A first structure in seconds
    The AI separates the central theme, subtopics, and relationships before you even start reviewing.
  • Refine without breaking your flow
    Reorganize branches, adjust labels, and highlight what matters most for the exam.
  • Built for connected subjects
    Use it for physiology, pharmacology, history, or any topic where concepts depend on each other.
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Budgetary Principles

Preview of a mind map about budgetary principles
Integrated Pomodoro timer
YouTube integration
Lo-fi beats to study to

Productivity

Stay focused for longer sessions.

A Pomodoro timer built into every page of the app. Pair it with focus videos, study playlists, or the class you're actually supposed to be watching.

Custom sessions

Set focus blocks (25, 45, 60 min) and breaks that fit your routine

YouTube integration

Paste any link and listen while you study, without leaving the workflow

Focus metrics

See hours studied by day and week, and keep your productivity goals visible

Notes, exercises, and review — in one workflow.

Stop hopping between five apps. Upload your material once, and get everything you need to understand it, practice it, memorize it, and track your progress in one place.