gistyo
Study notes summarizer

Turn study notes into clear review gists

Paste lecture notes, research excerpts, or dense reading material and get a focused summary you can review faster.

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Workflow preview

Lecture notes

Input

Lecture notes: photosynthesis stores solar energy by converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, which absorbs light. The light-dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH, and the Calvin cycle uses those molecules to build sugars.

Paste your notes or reading excerpt...

Generated gist

The notes explain that photosynthesis converts light energy into stored chemical energy and outlines the two main stages involved.

  • Chlorophyll in the chloroplast absorbs light.
  • Light-dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH.
  • The Calvin cycle uses those molecules to build sugars.

How it works

From pasted source to a cleaner gist

Each landing page sends you into the existing gist flow with the right input prompt for that use case.

1

Paste text or a link

Paste lecture notes, reading excerpts, or research notes directly into gistyo when you want a faster review pass.

2

Generate the gist

gistyo creates a shorter summary and key points so the main ideas are easier to revisit later.

3

Review, listen, save, or share

Use the gist as a review layer, then save it if you want study history or a cleaner version to share with classmates.

Benefits

Why teams use gistyo for study notes summarizer

Review dense notes faster

Get a shorter recap from packed lecture notes or reading excerpts before you go back to the full material.

Extract definitions and key points

Useful for pulling out the terms, concepts, and claims you want to remember or revisit later.

Create cleaner study material

Turn rough notes into a more readable gist that is easier to skim before class, a lab, or an exam.

Keep the important ones

Save the notes that deserve a place in your private study library instead of losing them in copied text.

Example

See the workflow before you paste your own source

The example below is fictional and only shows the shape of the gist flow.

Lecture notes

Input

Lecture notes: photosynthesis stores solar energy by converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, which absorbs light. The light-dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH, and the Calvin cycle uses those molecules to build sugars.

Generated gist preview

The notes explain that photosynthesis converts light energy into stored chemical energy and outlines the two main stages involved.

Chlorophyll in the chloroplast absorbs light.
Light-dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH.
The Calvin cycle uses those molecules to build sugars.
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Who it is for

Built for focused reading and review

Students

Turn scattered lecture notes into a cleaner review layer before exams, discussions, or revision sessions.

Self-learners

Condense dense readings and course notes into something easier to revisit between sessions.

Researchers

Summarize excerpts and notes from papers so you can keep your own review material organized.

Study groups

Share a cleaner summary of class notes or reading takeaways after everyone has done the core reading.

FAQ

Study notes summarizer FAQs

Is this for lecture notes and reading excerpts?

Yes. It works well for study notes, class notes, reading excerpts, and research-heavy material you want to review more quickly.

Can I paste raw notes?

Yes. Rough notes are fine. You do not need to clean them up before asking gistyo to make a shorter review gist.

Do I need an account to use it?

No. You can create a temporary gist without an account. Sign in only when you want to save a private gist, reopen it later, or manage sharing from your library.

Can I save study gists?

Yes. When you sign in, gistyo can save private gists to your library so you can reopen them, generate narration, or create share links later.

Is this meant to do homework for me?

No. gistyo is best positioned as a comprehension and review tool. It helps organize dense material so you can study it more effectively, but it does not replace doing the reading or your own work.

Ready to start

Get the gist without the extra reading.

Send this use case into the main gist flow, paste the source, and review the key points right away.

Paste your notes and create a study gist

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