Workspace pack · #003 · Launching this fall

Zeno Student

A private study system for high school, undergrad, grad, and certification learners. Capture the lecture in your pocket, get a study guide before you're back at your dorm, and walk into the exam knowing exactly what you still don't know.

$19 one-time Founder's price Spaced repetition built-in

Founder's price locked · No account · Nothing leaves your phone

Lecture-to-guide Spaced repetition Weak-topic quizzes Saved on-device
5setup questions tuned to your level
6ready-to-study outputs per class
0study data leaves your phone by default
$19one-time, founder's price
How it works

From the lecture to the exam in one workspace.

Student is what shows up when you flip Zeno into Student mode. The whole pack is built around one thing: turning what you heard in class into something you can actually study from tonight.

1 Tune Zeno to your level

Five questions. Then Zeno studies like you.

The first time you open Student, Zeno asks how you study. Your level, how many classes you're juggling, your main study mode, exam frequency, your default session length. Every guide and quiz uses those answers.

  • 6 levels — High School · Undergrad · Grad · Professional Cert · Language · Other
  • 5 study modes — Note review · Flashcards · Practice problems · Reading · Mixed
  • 4 session lengths — 15 min · 25 min Pomodoro · 45 min · 60+ min
2 Land in Student Mode

One home screen. Every class. Every flashcard due.

Open the app, tap into Student, and you're home. Your next class is at the top — one tap to start capturing. The next row covers every common study move: capture a lecture, draft a study guide, quiz your weak topics, drill flashcards, plan for the exam.

  • "Continue" tile keeps the most-recent class one tap away
  • Always-on countdown to your next exam
  • Same bottom nav as the rest of Zeno — no new tabs to learn
3 Add a class

Four fields. Two seconds. Then start capturing.

Class code, professor, exam date, topic tags. Only the class code is required — Zeno doesn't make you fill out an info sheet before you've even sat in lecture. Everything saves on-device the moment you tap Save.

  • Auto-detect lecture times from your phone's calendar (optional)
  • Topic tags so notes group by chapter, exam unit, or weak area
  • Set an exam date and the home screen starts counting down
4 Capture the lecture — voice or typed

Record once. Get a transcript and a structured summary.

Every class has a Lecture Log. Hit record at the start of class — Zeno transcribes on-device, tags topics as they come up, and saves the audio for replay. After class, tap Draft summary and the messy 50-minute transcript becomes a clean two-page recap.

  • Three statuses — Live · Captured · Reviewed
  • Audio + transcript both saved to your Media Vault
  • Lecture summary, study guide, and flashcards all generate from the same source
5 Generate study guides, quizzes & flashcards

Two taps. Three outputs. Studying that actually feels prepped.

The Class Detail screen has the outputs you'll use most as primary actions: Study guide, Quiz me, Flashcards. Tap any, and Zeno reads your captured lectures, notes, and weak-topic history, then writes a draft tuned to your study mode. You review. Then you actually learn.

  • Study guides render in the format you picked at setup
  • Quizzes target your flagged weak topics first, not random recall
  • Flashcards drop into a spaced-repetition schedule from day one
What Student creates

Six study-shaped outputs. Tuned to your class.

Every output is generated from the same source: your setup answers, the class's captured lectures and notes, and the topics you flagged weak. You can edit any of them before studying.

Lecture summary

A clean two-page recap from a 50-minute lecture. Key terms bolded, examples preserved, professor's tangents respectfully cut.

Study guide

Outline-led, concept-map, Q&A format, or flashcard-ready — whichever you picked at setup. Pulls from every lecture you've captured.

Flashcards

Auto-generated from your lecture transcripts and notes. Drop into a SM-2 spaced repetition schedule by default.

Practice quiz

Targets your flagged weak topics first. Multiple choice, short answer, or worked-problem mode — pick what trains best.

Exam plan

Set the exam date, get a day-by-day study schedule. Adjusts as you mark topics mastered or stumble on quizzes.

Weak-topic review

The one screen that tells you exactly what you still don't know. Refreshed after every quiz, every flashcard session.

Real example outputs

Lecture notes go in. Study-ready drafts come out.

Both of these came from the same source — Lecture 12 of ECON 201 on aggregate supply shocks. One you study from; one you train on.

Outline-led study guide ECON 201 · Aggregate Supply Shocks
Source: Lec 12 · Dr. Henderson · 1973 case study
1. What is an aggregate supply shock?
A sudden change in the cost or availability of inputs across the whole economy. Shifts the short-run AS curve.
2. The 1973 oil crisis (the canonical example)
OPEC embargo → oil prices quadruple → input costs rise for every industry → AS shifts left → real output falls, prices rise → stagflation.
3. Why traditional policy can't fix both at once
Expansionary policy fights unemployment but worsens inflation. Contractionary policy fights inflation but worsens unemployment. This is the policy dilemma stagflation exposes.
Likely exam questions: AS/AD diagram for a supply shock · Stagflation vs demand-side recession · Phillips curve breakdown 1970s.
Weak-topic practice quiz Practice Quiz · ECON 201
Targeting: Aggregate supply · Stagflation · Policy trade-offs
1. A leftward shift in aggregate supply most likely leads to:
A) Higher output, lower prices · B) Lower output, higher prices · C) Higher output, higher prices · D) No change
Why: Reduced productive capacity raises prices and lowers real GDP at the same time — the textbook stagflation outcome. Review the 1973 oil-shock case.
2. Which policy combination is uniquely poor at fighting stagflation?
A) Tight fiscal + tight monetary · B) Loose fiscal + tight monetary · C) Either single-direction policy alone
2 questions remaining. Streak: 4. Tap Continue when ready.
Privacy + offline

Built for the library, not the cloud.

Two promises every Student user gets, every time: it works without WiFi, and your lecture transcripts aren't somebody else's training data.

Works in the library, the bus, the back of the class

The OFFLINE READY chip lives at the top of your Student home, with a live count of classes saved. Capturing lectures, drilling flashcards, drafting study guides, and running practice quizzes with the on-device model all work without internet.

Lecture audioTranscriptsFlashcardsQuizzesOn-device drafts

Your study data stays on your phone.

Every lecture, note, quiz attempt, and flashcard performance score is stored locally in Zeno's encrypted database. Zeno never auto-uploads. No "AI training opt-out" toggle to hunt for — there's nothing to opt out of.

Encrypted local DBNo analytics on contentNo training opt-inExport when you want
Built for these learners

One pack. Every shape of student.

Student's setup asks your level so Zeno can study like one of yours. Pick what fits — Zeno doesn't care if you're 16 in AP Bio or 46 picking up a new cert for work.

High SchoolAP and honors courses, SAT/ACT prep, science-fair source organization, college-app supplements.
UndergradLecture-heavy classes, multi-class juggling, midterm + final cadence, syllabus-driven planning.
Grad SchoolReading-heavy seminars, qual-exam prep, research note structuring, oral defense rehearsal.
Professional CertCFA, CPA, PMP, AWS, Series 7, nursing boards — self-paced, exam-driven, time-budgeted.
Language LearnersVocabulary flashcards, conversation transcripts, grammar quizzes, native-speaker recording drills.
STEM HeavyProblem-set drilling, formula flashcards, worked-example summaries, weak-step diagnostics.
HumanitiesReading summaries, thesis-claim mapping, essay outlining, source-quote organization.
Bootcamp / Career-SwitcherCompressed-timeline plans, project-portfolio prep, interview drilling, just-in-time review.
Frequently asked

Questions other students asked before joining the waitlist.

Pulled from the first 40 conversations with undergrads, grad students, and certification learners about what they actually wanted Student to do.

What is the Zeno Student Pack?
Student is a workspace pack inside Zeno, a private AI assistant for your phone. It turns lectures, notes, and readings into study guides, practice quizzes, flashcards, and exam plans — all tuned to your level and your classes. It's $19 one-time and works offline. Launching this fall.
How does Zeno turn lectures into study guides?
Record the lecture on-device (or import your existing notes) and Zeno transcribes + structures it. When you tap Draft study guide on a class, Zeno reads your captured notes and writes a study guide in the style you picked during setup — outline-led, concept-map, Q&A format, or flashcard-ready. You always review and edit.
Will it work offline at school?
Yes. Note capture, voice recording, flashcard review, study guides, practice quizzes, and the on-device AI drafts all work without internet. The OFFLINE READY chip on the Student home shows a live count of saved classes. WiFi only matters for cloud sync and any external research lookup.
Will Zeno learn my classes?
Yes — that's the whole point. Each class has a memory card built up from your captured lectures, notes, quizzes, and the topics you flagged as weak. When midterm prep starts, Zeno already knows what you struggled with. No retyping. No re-uploading.
Can I import lecture audio or notes from other apps?
At launch: paste text, share notes from any iOS/Android app via the Share Sheet, or record audio directly. Notion / Obsidian / Apple Notes / Google Docs import is on the post-launch roadmap based on waitlist demand.
Does Zeno support spaced repetition for flashcards?
Yes. Flashcard decks use a SM-2 style spaced repetition schedule by default. Cards you struggle with surface more often; cards you know cleanly drift further apart. You can flip to a simple Leitner-box mode in settings if you prefer.
Can I edit AI output before using it?
Always. Every generated study guide, quiz, and flashcard deck opens in an editable view. Edits save back to the same draft in your Saved Outputs. You're never stuck with what the model produced.
Is my study data stored anywhere besides my phone?
No, by default. Zeno's database lives on your device, encrypted at rest. Cloud sync is optional and off by default. Your lecture transcripts, notes, and quiz performance are not training data for anybody else's model.
Pricing

Cheaper than one textbook. Lasts every semester.

Zeno itself is free to install. Student is the study pack — you only pay if you want the lecture capture, study guides, quizzes, and spaced-repetition flashcards.

Zeno Student Pack · Founder's price
$19one-time

No subscription. No per-class fees. No "AI credits." Founder's price is locked in for everyone who joins the waitlist before public launch — even if the price goes up later.

  • 5-question setup tuned to your level + study mode
  • Unlimited classes, lectures, notes, flashcards
  • On-device AI study guides, quizzes, summaries
  • SM-2 spaced repetition built-in
  • Exam date countdown + day-by-day study plan
  • Saved Outputs library, searchable forever
Pack library

Related pack pages

Each pack has its own page, its own setup flow, and its own audience. Field is live now; Realtor and Student are next.

Student launches this fall.

Join the waitlist now, lock in the founder's price, and shape which import integrations (Notion / Obsidian / Apple Notes / Google Docs) land first. Zeno is free to install — try the Field pack today to see how the workspace feels in your hand.