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Morso is a free AI study app that turns any topic into a structured course in 30 seconds. Type a subject, upload a PDF textbook, or paste a YouTube lecture URL โ Morso reads the source, identifies the core concepts, and builds a course with bite-sized 2-minute lessons and quiz questions automatically.
The design is intentional. Rereading notes feels productive but produces weak retention. What actually works is active recall โ being forced to retrieve information before seeing the answer. Morso builds this into every session: each lesson ends with quiz questions you have to answer before advancing. Cognitive science research consistently shows retrieval practice produces 50โ80% better long-term retention than passive review.
Progress is tracked with XP, streaks, and a mastery percentage per topic. You see exactly which concepts you have nailed and which still need work โ not vague "time spent" metrics.
Free tier: 2 courses lifetime, 3 lessons per month, no credit card required. Premium: Unlimited courses, 25 lessons per day, PDF upload, YouTube lecture conversion, priority AI generation, and advanced quiz modes. Plans start at $1.99/week, $4.99/month, or $34.99/year.
Available on web, Android, and iOS.
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Morso.app's answer:
Students in secondary school and university who need to learn material quickly โ especially for exam preparation. Also self-directed learners picking up new skills, and professionals who need to get up to speed on unfamiliar topics fast.
Particularly useful for anyone who receives large amounts of material in lecture or PDF form and needs a faster way to turn it into something they can actively study rather than passively read.
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Most study tools make you do the setup work yourself โ writing flashcards, organising notes, building decks. Morso removes that entirely. Type any topic, upload a PDF, or paste a YouTube lecture URL and get a full structured course in 30 seconds, with no manual work.
The other differentiator is how learning is structured. Every 2-minute lesson ends with quiz questions you have to answer before advancing. Active recall โ being forced to retrieve information rather than just re-read it โ is one of the most well-evidenced techniques in cognitive science for long-term retention. Morso makes it automatic rather than optional.
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vs ChatGPT: ChatGPT gives you a wall of text per prompt. Morso gives you a structured course with lesson sequencing, mandatory quizzes, and progress tracking. They serve different jobs โ Morso is built for learning, not answering one-off questions.
vs Quizlet: Quizlet requires you to create every card yourself (or rely on shared decks that may not match your course). Morso generates the full course automatically from whatever source you provide.
vs Anki: Anki is excellent once you have a well-built deck. Building that deck takes hours. Morso takes 30 seconds to get into active learning mode.
The free tier includes 2 full courses and 3 lessons per month โ no credit card required. Most alternatives require payment or manual setup before delivering value.
Morso.app's answer:
Most people struggle to study effectively not because they lack effort but because the tools available either require too much setup or produce passive reading rather than active learning. Morso was built to remove the setup cost and force the type of practice โ retrieval, spacing โ that actually produces durable knowledge.
Morso.app's answer:
Morso is an early-stage product and currently serves individual students rather than enterprise accounts. Users are primarily university and secondary school students in the United States, India, and the UK using the app for exam preparation and self-directed learning.
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