
Shepherd gives you the power of NotebookLM and allows you to turn multiple files and turn them into notecards, flashcards, smart notes, and smart study material.
🔥 Our take: NotebookLM is a powerful tool that we haven’t seen expand much outside of Google so it’s great to see other products take the approach of what made NotebookLM powerful and apply it to functional apps. If Shepherd continues to expand on it’s NotebookLM-eque functionalities it could be a massive hack for studying.

Podlettr turns your Podcasts into a clean newsletter to help you digest your audio favorites in a written format.
🔥 Our take: Audio isn’t always king. Sometimes you can’t use headphones, maybe you forget what the key highlights were on a Podcast, or it could be that you just want to briefly scan the topic to decide if you want to listen. We like the option of being able to dig into a Podcast through the written word and being able to pick out key highlights without needing to commit our ears to hear them.

Notclass basically lets you create your own classroom through YouTube videos, only with a little AI agent curating the catalog for you to make sure you stay on topic.
🔥 Our take: We’ve seen YouTube to Courses before but none have really matched the feeling of a structured lesson plan or course similar to a classroom. That’s the magic of notclass’s approach here and if they get the algorithm right, could change the way future generations are taking classes. I mean, a lot of people are already learning from YouTube right? So why not courseify it!

AI is getting good at creating content...fast. Which begs the question, will the easy of access of creating dwindle the creative spark and content we see? Or will it help highlight the truly creative in a sea of reptitive pictures? What do you think?