How DIGET works

From reading to quizzing in under 30 seconds. Here's the full walkthrough.

Step 1Find something to study

Open any webpage, YouTube video, Wikipedia article, or document. You can also paste plain text or upload a PDF.

  • Right-click on a page and select DIGET from the context menu
  • Use the extension popup to paste a URL or text
  • Upload a PDF, DOCX, or PPTX file from the web dashboard
  • Works with Wikipedia, arXiv, GitHub, and Google Docs links

Step 2Get a quiz in seconds

DIGET reads the content and generates multiple-choice questions. You choose how many questions you want, and the quiz shows up in your language.

  • Up to 10 questions on Free, up to 20 on Pro
  • Questions match the language of your content
  • Each question has 4 answer options
  • You can regenerate if you want different questions

Step 3Answer and see your results

Go through the questions, pick your answers, and see how you did. Every quiz is saved so you can review it later.

  • Instant feedback after each question
  • See your score at the end with correct answers
  • Earn XP for each quiz you complete
  • View detailed results anytime from your dashboard

Step 4Train on what you missed

Questions you got wrong enter your training queue. They come back at spaced intervals until you get them right consistently.

  • Spaced repetition scheduling based on your performance
  • Training queue accessible from the dashboard sidebar
  • Retake full quizzes whenever you want
  • Track your improvement over time