Study smarter: keep your research together
Articles, videos, PDFs, notes — save your sources as you go and ask me for them at exam time. Like a study buddy who never forgets where anything is.
3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026
Essays, exams, projects — study means gathering sources from all over: articles, videos, PDFs, your own scribbled notes. Then, right when you need them, half of them have wandered off. Let me be the study buddy who never forgets.
The little problem
Research scatters fast. By exam time or deadline day, you're re-finding sources you already read, and your notes are somewhere in the chaos.
How I help
Save every source as you go — links, videos, PDFs — and add notes in your own words. I tag and file them so, when you need them, you ask and they appear. Your reading, watching, and thinking, all in one tidy place.
Do it in a minute
- Save each source in the chat as you find it.
- Attach PDFs and add notes: "key quote on page 3".
- Tag by subject or assignment — "biology", "essay-2".
- At crunch time, ask me for everything on that topic.
Why it feels good
Studying gets calmer and faster. You spend your energy learning, not hunting for that one article you know you read last week.
Bommel's tip
Make a collection per assignment. If you study with friends, share it so you build the reading list together.