Study plans
Create a study schedule, focus on key topics, and track progress with interactive quizzes and progress reporting.
Educato is an exam preparation platform built around study plans, practice questions, flashcards, lessons, and simulated tests. The homepage positions it as a way to save study time while helping users prepare more deliberately for exams, and the app start screen introduces an AI tutor called Plumi.
The platform says it covers 2,900+ exams worldwide, with browsing by country and category and support for a range of exam types including university, certification, government, law, and medical. Its learning model combines active recall, spaced repetition, and interleaved practice, which Educato says are grounded in education research.
Create a study schedule, focus on key topics, and track progress with interactive quizzes and progress reporting.
Practice with exam-style simulations, get instant feedback, and use results to identify weak areas.
Work through a question bank with detailed explanations to reinforce understanding of core concepts.
Use adaptive flashcards with spaced repetition to review material at the right pace for retention.
Study with structured materials that include explanations, examples, and multimedia content.
Share study tips and motivation with other learners in the platform community.
A student can build a schedule, review key topics with quizzes, and monitor progress across a full exam prep cycle.
A learner can take realistic simulations to find weak chapters before the actual test and focus revision where it matters most.
Someone who learns by repetition can use flashcards and question banks to revisit material in smaller sessions over time.
Users on phones, tablets, or desktops can keep studying from the browser and install the app for offline access where supported.
Students who want support from others can use the community to exchange tips and motivation during preparation.
Educato is a browser-based exam preparation platform with study plans, quizzes, tests, flashcards, lessons, and a learning community. It also introduces an AI tutor named Plumi on the app start page.
Yes. The site says Educato works smoothly on phones, tablets, and desktops, and can be installed from the browser for online or offline study.
The homepage says Educato covers 2,900+ exams worldwide and is planning to add 10,000 exams in the coming months. It also lets users search for an exam and browse by country or category.
The homepage offers a “Sign up for free” call to action, but the pricing page itself returned an error in the captured evidence, so no plan details could be verified.
Yes. Educato includes a community feature and describes a supportive learning community where students can share study tips and motivate each other.
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