Automatic notes generation from longer texts like scientific publications, textbooks, and more
Notedly is an online tool that summarizes any textbook chapter or news article in a flash, leaving you with more time to do other things.
Beyond textbooks and articles, it can also “handle” philosophy papers, scientific publications, and any other text that you may struggle to comprehend easily.
We should add that textbooks are the main “target” of Notedly. It has been designed as a tool for students who are getting twenty-page papers assigned to them every class. It’s for students who need to read a new textbook chapter every few days. It’s even for students who need to pore over dozens of documents for a research paper.
All you need to do is submit your assigned readings and let Notedly auto-generate a page of notes for you. So whether you need to understand a paper from JSTOR, write a quick paragraph reflecting on a passage, or just get the main points from news articles, Notedly will have your back.
As they like to put it – wave goodbye to last-minute reading stress now that you have an AI sidekick.
What are the key features?
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- Save time: Unleash the ultimate study superpower with Notedly. Crush your readings with ease, reclaiming precious hours each week, all while acing your grades like a pro.
- Understand complex subjects: Conquer academic mysteries with ease. Notedly's note-taking unravels complex concepts, translating them into effortlessly understandable language.
- Not just for students: While students are its primary market, Notedly also works for everyone dealing with a ton of text on a regular basis. Beyond textbooks, it can also summarize articles, philosophy papers, and scientific publications.
- Reading on steroids: Time-saving + easy to understand = reading on steroids. Everyone could benefit from such a tool.
- Great dashboard: Notedly is easy to use, featuring an easy-to-grasp dashboard from where you can access all of the service's key features.
Who is it for?
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Notedly is primarily made for students, but it could be used by anyone who needs to summarize large texts. For instance, it could easily "handle" philosophy papers, scientific publications, and other texts that tend to extend beyond 50 pages. Instead of going through such documents page by page, Notedly will present you with key findings, highlighting the parts that you really need to understand. As such, it is a valuable tool for all of us living in the age of information overload - yet we do want to know what's going on.
Examples of what you can use it for
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- Summarize textbooks, philosophy papers, scientific publications, and more
- Consequently, get better grades in school by getting more things done
- Learn something new by turning complex phrases into an easy-to-understand language
- Read faster by getting the main points of any large text
Pros & Cons
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- An indispensable tool for students
- Also for everyone else who needs to read large texts regularly
- Great for understanding complex subjects
- A browser extension would be useful
Last update:
March 12, 2025