One source keeps growing into
audio, flashcards, and understanding
SocriFlow turns papers, PDFs, textbooks, and reports into a mobile study loop you can actually revisit. Audio for the second touchpoint, flashcards for recall, structure for context, and follow-up tutoring for the parts you still do not own.
How a source becomes a study loop
PDFs, web pages, screenshots, notes, audio, and video links can all enter the same learning flow.
Upload the source
Bring papers, course PDFs, lecture notes, or reports into one source library.
Parse the structure
SocriFlow extracts chapters, concepts, evidence, and questions worth revisiting.
Generate study assets
Start with audio, flashcards, mind maps, tutoring, and grounded outputs from the same source.
Return tomorrow
Review, ask again, and jump back to the source instead of letting the document die after one pass.
What one source can become shown with real components
This is the homepage's single visual demo area: one source turns into a podcast, flashcards, quizzes, matching review, a cited report, a mind map, and a comic course. Every card is a reusable Next.js animated component.
Active asset: One source becomes podcasts, flashcards, mind maps, comics, reports, and tutoring flows. New formats are data, not redesigns.
Upload once, generate any study format
One source becomes podcasts, flashcards, mind maps, comics, reports, and tutoring flows. New formats are data, not redesigns.
Turn long sources into audio lessons
A two-host player with waveform, progress, and rotating transcript makes PDF to podcast feel tangible.
Active recall instead of rereading
Stacking, flipping, and progress dots make the flashcard loop understandable without a product tour.
Why: The selected answer matches the source concept, showing understanding instead of keyword recall.
Source verifiedCheck understanding, not attention
The selected answer, checking state, and feedback turn reading into a retrieval loop.
Make terms and definitions playable
Pairing terms with definitions works well for languages, exams, legal prep, and industry vocabulary.
Reveal the evidence structure as it writes
Animated lines, source callouts, and a cursor make grounded reports feel inspectable.
See structure before detail
Animated nodes, lines, and an AI cursor show that SocriFlow builds learning structure, not just summaries.
Turn abstract ideas into scenes
Panels, speech bubbles, and captions make difficult concepts easier to enter than another wall of text.
Not a generic AI app. A source-to-study workflow.
SocriFlow is built around one idea: the same source should keep moving. Listen first, retrieve next, ask again, and return to the source when needed.
AI podcast
Turn a dense PDF into something you can reopen with headphones before you ever sit back down at a desk.
Study flashcards
Break the source into question-answer cards so the next step is retrieval, not another passive reread.
Mind maps
See the shape of a paper or report before you decide which parts deserve slow reading or follow-up questions.
Source-grounded tutor
Stay with the same source when something still feels vague instead of restarting the workflow in another tool.
Not a generic AI app. A source-to-study workflow.
SocriFlow is built around one idea: the same source should keep moving. Listen first, retrieve next, ask again, and return to the source when needed.
| Dimension | SocriFlow | NotebookLM | Typical PDF reader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audio lessons | Built for second-touch 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 cadence | Designed around iPhone review loops | Mobile-accessible, but not the primary story | 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 |
Do not let the source die after the first pass
Reopen a paper on the train
Use audio to re-enter the source before deciding which sections deserve a slower second read.
Compress understanding into recall
Flashcards force you to retrieve the idea instead of simply recognizing it on the page again.
Write with the source still nearby
Maps, summaries, and tutor answers stay tied to the original material so the trail does not disappear.
Positioning
What is SocriFlow best for?
Papers, PDFs, textbooks, reports, and other sources that matter enough to revisit but are easy to postpone after the first read.
Why focus on iPhone-first study?
Because real review often happens on the move. The product should match the moments when people actually come back to a source.
How is this different from NotebookLM?
NotebookLM proved the category. SocriFlow narrows it into a more explicit mobile study workflow with audio, flashcards, structure, and follow-up tutoring.
What can I upload?
PDFs, web pages, screenshots, text, audio, YouTube links, Bilibili links, and EPUB files.