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Drop whatever you actually have — a zip of DLI modules, a folder of ICAN packs, snapped pages of a workbook — and Sabi turns it into lessons rewritten to your speed, quizzes pulled from your own module, and a plan that tells you what to study tonight.

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Learn · Elasticity of Demand
ECN 131 · Topic 7 of 13
DEPTH
FoundationStandardFast-track
S This is the exam sweet spot — definitions get you 2 marks, the calculation gets you 8.
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EXAM FAVOURITE
Tonight's plan 55 min
Review: Theory of Costs
Learn: Elasticity of Demand
Quiz: Nature & Scope

Every student studies from material nobody helps them use — photocopied modules, lecturer PDFs, WhatsApp-forwarded past questions. Global AI study tools assume clean textbooks, strong students, cheap data, and dollar cards. Sabi assumes the opposite.

The pipeline

One system. Every feature is a view on it.

  1. 01

    Ingest

    Upload PDFs, slides, images of pages, or a whole zip. Sabi reads it — OCR included.

  2. 02

    Structure

    Detects your courses, topics, and study sessions from the outline, automatically.

  3. 03

    Generate

    Rewrites each topic at three depths, grounded strictly in your own material.

  4. 04

    Drill

    Quizzes mix your module's own questions with fresh ones — always labelled which is which.

  5. 05

    Schedule

    A nightly plan built from your weakest high-weight topic, not a generic syllabus order.

  6. 06

    Predict

    Ranks what's most worth your next hour — with the reasoning shown, never a guarantee.

What's inside

Built for the student who learns slowly first.

Sabi never asks anyone to declare themselves slow. It offers depth, and adapts.

The Depth Dial

Foundation leads with an analogy before any formula. Standard is exam-ready. Fast-track is dense revision. Same source, switch instantly, judgment-free.

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Quizzes from your own module

Questions your lecturer already wrote, tagged "from your module," mixed with fresh drills matched to your depth.

Tonight's plan

Reads your mastery and outline weights, then tells you what to study tonight — and always says why.

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Likely questions

Outline weight, page allocation, and how often something shows up in your own self-assessments — ranked, with the reasoning visible.

Focus sessions

25 on, 5 off. The whole app dims and every badge goes quiet while you work.

Fun or Strict, your call

Same lessons, same rigor — just a warmer or cooler voice. Switch anytime, like light and dark mode.

Who it's for

Aisha, 28 — DLI undergraduate.

Business Admin, Year One, UNILAG DLI. Works weekdays, studies at night. Fourteen courses, a 38MB zip of modules, exam six weeks out. Strong on reading, loses momentum on calculation questions — and on knowing what to study next. Sabi's first job is simple: open five nights a week, and walk into the exam knowing the shape of the paper.

Your exam doesn't care that your module was photocopied twice.

Sabi does.

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