SonicStudy
Turn dense sources into short lessons you can finish.
SonicStudy imports PDFs, articles, and transcripts, then turns them into audio lessons with quizzes, flashcards, review, and Socratic follow-up. It is built for learning while walking, driving, or stepping away from the screen.
Source
Psychology of Man - 10 min dialogue
A long source becomes a listenable explanation with a hook, synthesis, and clear objectives.
Study loop
Listen, quiz, review, ask
Audio, checks, spaced review, and Socratic chat stay attached to the same lesson.
Built for learning that leaves the screen.
SonicStudy does not just summarize. It creates a reusable lesson object with audio, recall, review, and a thinking partner around the original source.
Document import
Pick a PDF or text file, choose lesson length, and generate a short lesson from the material you already wanted to study.
Audio-first lessons
Generate monologue or dialogue lessons designed for 2, 5, 10, or 15 minute listening sessions.
Structured synthesis
Each lesson keeps a hook, source title, synthesis, learning objectives, and transcript in one place.
Quizzes and flashcards
The pipeline can create recall questions and cards so studying continues after the audio ends.
Spaced review
Due items appear in Review when a lesson needs to be re-encountered, keeping retention visible.
Socratic chat
Ask, assert, or push back against the lesson with a focused thinking partner tied to the source.
From source material to a repeatable learning loop.
The app follows a practical path: import a source, create a lesson, listen, test recall, then revisit what is due.
Import the source
Choose a PDF or text file and set the target duration and format before generation starts.
Generate the lesson
The pipeline outlines the source, writes the lesson, runs a QA pass, and creates audio when configured.
Listen with context
The lesson detail view keeps the player, hook, synthesis, objectives, transcript, quiz, and chat together.
Review what is due
Quizzes and flashcards feed a review surface so learning compounds beyond the first listen.
Make your study queue listenable.
Request access to SonicStudy and help shape the workflow for turning serious material into audio lessons that stick.