Aripsy works best when you start with focused source material: one topic, chapter, article, lecture section, or revision handout at a time.
Start with focused material
Paste the text you want to study into the study tool. For better notes, avoid mixing too many unrelated topics in one generation.
- Use one textbook section, lecture topic, or article at a time.
- Remove navigation menus, references you do not need, and repeated headers.
- Keep the source text inside your plan limits.
Choose your study settings
Select the subject, exam board or curriculum, focus, and output style where available. These settings help Aripsy shape the notes for your revision goal.
- Use exam board settings for GCSE, A-Level, IB, AP, SAT, and other exam routes.
- Use a focused prompt when you want definitions, key points, examples, or exam practice.
- Pro users can use output length control and advanced note styles.
Review before relying on the notes
AI-generated notes can be useful, but they can still miss context or make mistakes. Check important details against your notes, textbook, teacher, specification, or mark scheme.
Common questions
What should I know about start with focused material?
Paste the text you want to study into the study tool. For better notes, avoid mixing too many unrelated topics in one generation.
What should I know about choose your study settings?
Select the subject, exam board or curriculum, focus, and output style where available. These settings help Aripsy shape the notes for your revision goal.
What should I know about review before relying on the notes?
AI-generated notes can be useful, but they can still miss context or make mistakes. Check important details against your notes, textbook, teacher, specification, or mark scheme.