Every student has a folder called "Downloads" with 1,200 files in it. None of them are named anything useful. Half are called "Untitled.pdf." We didn't have a notes problem. We had a retrieval problem the information existed, we just couldn't find it when it mattered (usually at 2 a.m., two days before an exam). That's the problem we built Enstine Notes to solve. Drop in anything, lecture PDFs, slide decks, recorded lectures, web links and it becomes one organised, searchable knowledge base. Then you just ask a question, and every answer comes back cited from your own material, down to the exact page. No more re-reading 200 pages to find one sentence. No more "I know I saved this somewhere." It's a small shift, but it changes how studying feels, from managing chaos to actually learning. Enstine is now in beta on web. If you (or a student you know) live in that chaotic downloads folder, I'd love for you to try it and tell me what breaks. Link in comment. 👇 #EdTech #StudentSuccess #ProductLaunch #Startup #AI #HigherEducation #Learning
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