Reliability Matters
YipitAI focuses on financial data. TikoNote is built for students — transforming any lecture, PDF, or video into flashcards, mind maps, and quizzes.
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Built for Student Learning
YipitAI is a financial intelligence platform. TikoNote is purpose-built for students — generating flashcards, quizzes, and mind maps from your actual course materials.
Visual Mind Maps
TikoNote auto-generates interactive mind maps from any uploaded content, helping you understand concept relationships before exam day.
Spaced Repetition System
TikoNote's SRS schedules flashcard reviews at optimal intervals based on your performance, ensuring long-term retention — not just short-term recall.
Quality Over Quantity
TikoNote focuses on generating useful study materials. We fine-tune our AI to avoid fluff and focus on the key concepts that are likely to appear on tests.
"I needed a tool to turn my finance lecture PDFs into study materials. TikoNote generated 50 flashcards and a detailed mind map from my lecture slides in under a minute. My exam prep went from 4 hours to 90 minutes.
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