Upload lectures, notes, syllabi, and past exams. Exam.gg keeps everything in one course-aware workspace, highlights likely topics first, and helps you practice with better context.
Workspace preview
Syllabus and lecture deck
Connected to this course workspace
Past exam from last semester
Connected to this course workspace
Problem set notes
Connected to this course workspace
Topic heatmap
You provide the course material, so the workflow stays grounded in the class you are actually taking.
Heatmaps come before mock exams so you can inspect the direction of study before you commit to practice mode.
Files stay grouped by course instead of turning into one global pile of uploads.
The workflow is intentionally simple: set up the course, upload representative material, inspect the heatmap, then move into mock exam mode.
Step 01
Start with the course name, optional professor details, and the exam date so everything stays tied to the right class.
Step 02
Add lectures, notes, syllabi, and past exams. The more accurate your source material, the more useful the analysis becomes.
Step 03
See where likely topics cluster first, then generate a mock exam when you want to test yourself with better context.
The experience is designed around clarity: clear ownership of files, visible course context, and a deliberate path into practice.
Each class gets its own files, heatmaps, and practice flow so nothing feels mixed together.
Heatmaps are grounded in the material you upload instead of generic study advice.
When you provide past exams, the system can better reflect the tone and emphasis of the course.
Files are categorized by type so lectures, notes, and past exams can be weighed differently.
Deadlines, upcoming exams, and course metadata live in one place instead of scattered notes.
Study in the environment that feels comfortable, whether you prefer a darker workspace or a brighter one.
Your files stay tied to the course workspace they belong to.
The product works best when you provide representative class material, especially past exams.
The best way to evaluate the product is simple: create a course, upload representative material, and inspect whether the workflow feels clearer than your current study setup.
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