Exam Prep
One vault per subject. Everything you need to study — in one place.
Vaulterly lets you save every study resource across the semester — videos, slides, articles, revision sites — and export them into your AI the week before exams to generate study guides, practice questions, and concept summaries from your actual materials.
The exam problem
Week twelve. Exam in three days. Your study materials are scattered across twelve tabs and four apps.
That YouTube video that explained the concept better than the textbook — where did you save it? The revision site your lecturer mentioned in week four? Gone. You spend the first hour of revision just trying to find the things you already found.
Building a vault during the semester means everything is waiting for you when revision starts — no hunting, no re-Googling, no starting from scratch.
Build a study vault that actually works under exam pressure
One vault per subject
Create a vault for each module or subject at the start of semester. Every resource you find for that subject — lecture recordings, readings, explainer videos, past papers — goes in that vault.
Save as you go, not in one panic
Add sources during the semester, not the week before the exam. When your lecturer mentions a useful article, save it immediately with a note. Takes 20 seconds. Saves you an hour of searching later.
Export for AI-assisted revision
Paste your vault into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to generate a study guide, quiz you on key concepts, or explain the hardest topics in plain language — using your specific materials as context.
Share with your study group
Make your vault public and send the link to your classmates. Everyone benefits from the sources you found. They can save it to their own vaults and add their own materials.
AI-assisted revision
Prompts that turn your vault into a revision session
Copy your subject vault into ChatGPT or Claude, then try these:
Generate a study guide
“Based on the materials in my vault, write a concise study guide for [subject]. Cover the key concepts, definitions, and themes I should know for an exam.”
Quiz me
“Generate 15 exam-style questions based on the sources in my vault. Mix short-answer and essay questions. Include model answers.”
Explain the hardest concept
“Based on my vault, explain [concept] in plain language. I struggle with this — give me an analogy and a worked example.”
Identify key themes
“Review all the sources in my vault. What are the three or four major themes that keep coming up? Which sources support each theme?”
Predict exam questions
“Based on the topics covered in my vault, what are the five questions most likely to appear on a [subject] exam? Explain why for each.”
Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and any AI that accepts a text prompt. See exactly how →
Common questions
How is Vaulterly different from just taking notes?
Notes capture what you write down in the moment. Vaulterly captures where the information lives — so you can go back to the source, not just your summary of it. When you combine notes with saved sources, you have both the record and the original.
Can I use Vaulterly to make flashcards?
Not directly — but you can export your vault into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to generate flashcard-style questions from your sources. Prompt: 'Based on the materials in my vault, generate 20 flashcard questions for [topic]. Include the answer for each.'
What types of sources can I save?
Any URL: lecture slides (if they have a link), YouTube explainer videos, textbook pages, Wikipedia articles, journal papers, revision websites, past paper PDFs. Add a note to each so you remember why you saved it.
Can I share my study vault with classmates?
Yes. Make your vault public and share the link. Everyone in your study group gets instant access to the same curated source list.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. Vaulterly works in any browser on any device. Save sources on your phone during a lecture, then export on your laptop when you're ready to study.
Build your revision vault now. Thank yourself at exam time.
Free. Works for every subject. Takes 30 seconds to start.
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