Prepare for Exams by Listening
Turn notes, study guides, quiz questions, and test preparation materials into natural audio. Review in short sessions, follow synchronized text, and arrive at exam day with the important ideas still fresh.
Build an Exam Prep Routine That Fits Your Day
Exam prep is easier to repeat when every study task has a clear purpose. Use audio for review, then return to the page whenever a diagram, formula, or practice question needs your full attention.




From Study Material to Audio in Three Steps
Keep the workflow simple enough to repeat throughout the exam period.



Why Add Listening to Exam Preparation?
Audio gives you another route through familiar material. It works best as part of a mixed routine that also includes recall, practice, sleep, and close reading.




A Listening Experience Built for Exam Prep
Readify keeps the audio connected to the source material, so review stays flexible without losing the exact words you may need to verify.




Frequently Asked Questions
Can Readify help with exam prep?
Readify can turn supported study files and text into natural audio with synchronized highlighting. Use it to review notes, summaries, corrected quiz answers, and authorized preparation materials alongside practice questions and close reading.
How can I use a quiz exam for audio review?
Collect the questions you missed and their verified explanations. Listen to each prompt, pause to answer from memory, then play the explanation and check the highlighted text.
Can Readify provide Mometrix test preparation books?
No. Readify does not sell, host, or distribute Mometrix materials. If you lawfully own or can access supported material and are permitted to process it, Readify can add a listening layer to your study workflow.
How do I study for finals effectively with audio?
Use short topic-based sessions, pause for active recall, and combine listening with practice problems and written checks. Keep charts, formulas, and detailed evidence available on the original page.
What should I listen to before exam day?
Use a compact queue of familiar summaries, definitions, processes, and common mistakes. Avoid introducing large amounts of new material at the last minute.
Should audio replace practice tests?
No. Audio is useful for orientation, repetition, and verbal explanations. Practice tests are still important for applying knowledge, managing time, and becoming familiar with question formats.
Can I change the listening speed during final exam review?
Yes. Use a comfortable pace for difficult or unfamiliar ideas and a faster setting for material you already know. Comprehension matters more than finishing the file quickly.
