From chaos to clarity in seconds
Upload videos, slides, pictures, notes, and more. CourseMap transforms them into a structured concept map you can actually follow.
Example output
Same structure you get after generating: course overview, dependency graph, exam-priority learning points, and high-yield focus areas.
Economics · high confidence
A foundational map from scattered notes into a clear path through markets, pricing, and incentives.
Key themes: market incentives · equilibrium dynamics · welfare analysis · market failures
Fully interactive after you generate — click any module
High-yield focus
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Click a topic — same detail panel as your map
Core framework for most exam questions — master this before anything else.
Overview
How buyers and sellers interact to set prices and quantities in competitive markets.
What this really covers
The base model for market behavior, pricing pressure, and resource allocation.
Why it matters: Most economics exam questions rely on this as the starting framework.
What you need to know
Solid = prerequisite · Purple = builds on · Dashed = related · Gold badge = high exam yield
Generate FREE course mapWhy CourseMap
Most tools help you store chaos. CourseMap helps you understand it — by turning your real class materials into a map you can explore, section by section.
Turn walls of messy notes, slide dumps, and readings into a single navigable course map in one step — no manual outlining.
Concepts are organized from big ideas down to subtopics, so you see how everything connects instead of scrolling endless paragraphs.
Every screen is designed for understanding — not chatting, not hoarding notes, not memorizing flashcards. Just structure you can follow.
AI rewrites dense material into plain-language summaries and key takeaways, so you grasp the idea before you dive into details.
Our moat
Anyone can paste text into a chatbot. CourseMap is built around a single, defensible workflow: ingest messy academic input, extract the conceptual skeleton of the course, and deliver a polished map students can navigate immediately.
That narrow focus — structure over conversation, maps over messages — is our competitive edge. The more materials you run through it, the more obvious the gap becomes between “AI summarized my notes” and “I finally understand this class.”
See it with your materialsCourseMap does one thing exceptionally well: chaotic class materials → structured course intelligence. We are not a general chatbot with a study prompt slapped on.
Our pipeline extracts, ranks, and nests concepts into a hierarchy tuned for how students actually learn — not flat summaries or bullet dumps.
The output is a visual course map you can click through, not a conversation log. That focus on navigable structure is hard to replicate with generic note tools.
The wow moment comes from seeing your own messy input reorganized into something that finally makes sense — backed by consistent JSON schema and reliable structured AI output.
We obsess over one outcome: you upload chaos, you leave with a course that feels teachable. That focus is the product — and the reason students keep coming back.