For students
Record the lecture. Get study notes back.
Hit record in class and Almanack turns the whole lecture into clean study notes, the key concepts, the themes, the takeaways. Then ask your notes a question the night before the exam and get the answer, drawn only from what was actually said.
$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.
Why students record with it
The best note in class is the one you did not have to take
Stop choosing between listening and writing. Record it, and get notes built to study from.
Record, do not scramble
Stop trying to write and listen at the same time. Hit record, pay attention, and let Almanack catch every word of the lecture for you.
Real study notes, not a transcript
A raw transcript is useless at 11pm. You get an overview, the key concepts, the themes, and the takeaways, the way you would actually revise.
Quiz your own notes
What did the professor say about the second theorem? Ask and the answer comes back sourced to the lecture, so you study what was really taught.
Find it across every class
Ask one question across a whole semester of recordings instead of hunting through folders of notes for the one slide that matters.
Catch up on what you missed
Missed a class or zoned out? The recording and the study notes are there, so a bad day does not become a gap in what you know.
Turn it into a study guide
One lecture becomes a summary, a set of study notes, or a clean outline in seconds, ready to review or share with a classmate.
Almanack vs typing notes in class
Typing notes in class
- You write and listen at once, and miss half
- Raw notes you have to clean up later
- Scattered across notebooks and apps
- You re-read pages to find one fact
Almanack
- Record and listen, it catches everything
- Clean study notes, concepts and takeaways
- Every class in one searchable memory
- Ask a question and get the answer, sourced
The best note in class is the one you did not have to take. Record it, get study notes, and ask the lecture anything before the exam.
Almanack
FAQ
Good to know
Does it work for long lectures?
Yes. It records and transcribes long sessions with no cap, then turns the whole thing into study notes.
What is the difference from a transcript?
A transcript is the raw words. Study notes give you an overview, the key concepts, the themes, and the takeaways, organized to revise from.
Can I ask questions about a past lecture?
Yes. Ask in plain words and the answer is pulled only from what was said in class, with the source.
Can it handle other languages?
Yes. It detects the language automatically and writes it back in what was spoken, useful for classes taught in another language.
Is it only for the lecture audio?
No. Add a photo of a slide or a handout to a note and it is read in too, so your study notes include what was on the board.
Study from what was actually taught.
Record the lecture, get study notes, and ask them anything before the exam. Get Almanack today.
$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.