Your grades improve because GradesAI builds study materials that actually match what you'll see on exams. GradesAI's Predictive Exam Generator claims to forecast test content by analyzing course syllabi and hundreds of data points through its proprietary GSAI algorithm. You get custom practice tests. Flashcards. Notes without the usual guesswork about what matters.
Students upload their course codes and everything generates automatically. Notes appear from class names alone. The math tutor walks through problems step by step. Essays get written and homework gets graded with instant feedback on where you're strong and where you're struggling.
A pre-med student cramming for organic chemistry could feed GradesAI their syllabus and receive targeted practice exams that mirror their professor's testing style.
The study plan adapts as performance data flows in. You can import materials from other sources too. GradesAI calls itself the first Study Super App — though that feels like marketing speak for doing what other platforms already attempt.
Accuracy is the real question. Predicting exam content sounds impressive until you realize professors change their focus semester to semester. GradesAI uses historical data, but there's no guarantee past patterns predict future tests. Free signup gets you started, though paid plans aren't detailed anywhere obvious.
Progress tracking shows your weak spots immediately. Flashcards generate themselves. The personalized approach beats generic study guides, assuming the AI actually knows what it's predicting.