We're building the study tool we wish we had.
NoteGlider takes whatever you're studying — lectures, PDFs, half-finished notes — and rebuilds it into practice that actually sticks. No cramming theater, no color-coded highlighters.
64,000+
Students in their corner
3.8M
Questions generated
4.6
Avg. weekly sessions
2.9×
Retention lift vs. rereading
Our mission
Make deep understanding a default, not a luxury.
Most study apps optimize for dopamine: streaks, badges, infinite-scroll decks. That feels productive, but it rarely survives an exam. We design for the boring-sounding metric that actually matters — how much you can explain, solve, and transfer two weeks from now.
So every feature in NoteGlider gets filtered through one question: does this make retrieval easier, more honest, or better scheduled? If it doesn't, it doesn't ship.
This week
+18% mastery
Weak topics
Krebs cycle
6 cards due today
Confident in
Glycolysis
Next review: 9 days
How we build
Three principles that keep us honest.
Evidence first, trends second
We build on retrieval practice, spacing, and feedback — the methods researchers keep re-proving — not whatever is trending this quarter.
Designed around the learner
Every screen is measured by one thing: does it help a real student understand a real topic a little faster this week?
Calm and predictable
Reliability, privacy, and a quiet interface matter more than flashy effects. Studying is already stressful enough.
Along the way
A short, boring timeline.
Winter 2025
Quiet launch
We shipped the first version of NoteGlider: upload notes, get adaptive flashcards, actually remember them a week later.
Summer 2025
Adaptive review engine
We rolled out a scheduler that learns your forgetting curve from how confidently you answer — not just whether you answered.
Spring 2026
Multi-source studying
Mix a textbook PDF, a YouTube lecture, and your own notes into one coherent review queue for a single exam.
Students who need the material to last past exam week.
We design for pre-med, law, engineering, finance, and language students — anyone whose courses stack on each other and penalize forgetting. If your next course assumes you still remember last semester, NoteGlider is for you.
We also design for tutors and learning coaches who want visibility into what their students actually know, not just what they've clicked through. Shared study sets, progress views, and simple exports make that easy.