For students, by students

Everyone's notes.
One perfect document.

Lectures move fast and half the class misses something. Notify pools your whole class's notes — PDFs, photos, even recorded lectures — and compiles them into one clean, fact-checked master document.

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Classes
HIST 1707
CS 1026
Topics
French Revolution
Globalization
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HIST 1707/French Revolution
Master DocCollection
Master Document
The French Revolution
From 7 classmates✓ Fact-checked
Causes of the Revolution
The Estates-General
Compiling…
7 sources merged
notes_wk3.pdf
added by Michelle
Notify was born in a history lecture where the slides flew by, nothing got posted online, and everyone left with half a page of notes — and a different half.
The fix: pool what everyone caught, and let AI stitch it into one complete record.
How it works

From scattered notes to a shared source of truth in three steps.

1

Join your class

Create a class or join one with a short code. Organize it into topics — one per lecture, unit, or exam — so notes never turn into a pile.

2

Drop in your notes

Upload PDFs and photos, or paste a recorded-lecture link. Everyone contributes what they caught to the shared collection for that topic.

3

Get the master doc

Notify reads every source, cross-references them, and produces one fact-checked document — so the whole class studies from the same complete record.

Features

Built for the way classes actually study.

AI that actually compiles

More than a merge. Notify reads every source, removes duplicates, fills the gaps one person missed with what another caught, and writes a coherent document.

Stay in the loop

Get notified when a new master document drops, your role changes, or a classmate sends an invite. Weekly digests keep everything you missed within reach.

One shared collection

Every classmate adds to a single topic collection — PDFs, photos, and lecture links — so nobody studies from an incomplete set again.

Class roles & permissions

Owners control who can upload, compile, and manage members. Contributors focus on content. Every action is gated by role so your class stays organized.

Stop comparing notes.
Start sharing one.

Spin up your first class in under a minute.