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Frequently asked questions
What is Notable?
Notable is a study app for students. It records your lecture, writes out the transcript, and merges that transcript with the notes you took into one document called a Supernote. From there you can make flashcards, quizzes and podcast recaps, or ask an AI tutor about the course.
Which platforms does Notable work with?
You can record in person, or straight from Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Slack. Notable itself runs on iOS, Android and the web. Everything you record or write syncs across all three, so you can start a lecture on your phone and finish the notes on a laptop.
What features are included in the free plan?
The free plan is a real plan, not a trial. You get 10 lectures a month, up to 60 minutes each, plus the AI tutor, flashcards, quizzes, and export and share. You do not need a card to start, and the plan does not expire.
What’s included in Notable Plus?
Everything in the free plan, plus unlimited lectures, recordings up to 120 minutes, podcast recaps, calendar integration and priority support. It costs $11.99 a month with 3 days free, $99.99 a year with a week free, or $4.99 a week if you only need it for a short stretch.
How does Notable handle privacy and data security?
Your recordings and transcripts are encrypted while they travel and while they are stored. We do not sell your personal information. We only share your data when you ask us to, or where the law requires it. You keep all rights to your recordings, notes and transcripts.
What are podcast-style recaps?
A podcast recap is an audio episode made from your own course material, with two or three AI hosts talking it through. It is built for the walk to campus or the bus home, when reading a page of notes is not an option. Recaps are part of Notable Plus.
Can I edit the AI-generated notes?
Yes, all of it. If a Supernote, a flashcard or a quiz question is wrong, you can change it. You can also keep adding notes after the lecture, typed, handwritten or photographed, and Notable folds them into the same document rather than starting a new one.
How does the calendar integration work?
You connect your calendar and Notable reads your scheduled lectures. The recording is then set up before class starts, instead of being something you remember halfway through. It only reads the events it needs in order to do that. Calendar integration is part of Notable Plus.
Does it work for STEM: equations, diagrams, problem sets?
Yes. Notable transcribes technical lectures, and pulls formulas and diagrams out of your slides and photos. Where the transcript alone falls short, and in a maths or physics lecture it often does, your own notes fill the gap. That is the whole reason the two are merged.
Do I have to stop taking my own notes?
Please do not. Your notes are an input here, not something Notable is trying to replace. They are what makes the result specific to your course and your understanding, rather than generic. You can type them, write them by hand, or photograph a page and upload it.
What’s a Space?
A Space is a course. You put all of one class’s lectures, slides and readings into a single Space, then generate flashcards, quizzes and podcast recaps across everything in it at once, rather than working through one file at a time.
How is this different from Gemini Notebook or Turbo AI?
Two things. Notable records the lecture itself, so you are not hunting for source material to feed it. And it keeps the notes you took rather than replacing them. It also works at the course level, so your study material covers a whole semester instead of one file at a time.
Still not sure? Ask us anything or record your first lecture free and find out.