Podcast scripts, essays, cheatsheets, study guides, email summaries — generate any content format from your notes in seconds. Study the way you actually learn.
Some people learn by listening. Some by reading. Some by condensing. Duetoday generates your content in whatever format fits how your brain works.
A two-host conversational script that explains your topic the way a great podcast would — casual, clear, and engaging. Perfect for studying while commuting or working out.
A structured, well-argued essay built from your notes. Includes an introduction, body paragraphs with evidence, and a conclusion — ready to read or use as a model.
A dense, one-page reference document with all the key terms, formulas, and points compressed into the smallest possible space. Print it, stick it on your wall.
A structured, readable guide with headings, subheadings, bullet points, and key callouts — the kind of document you'd actually want to revise from the night before an exam.
A plain-language summary written like you're explaining it to a friend over email. Great for understanding complex topics without jargon or academic language.
A structured outline for a presentation — slide titles, bullet points, and speaker notes. Build your presentation 5x faster with the structure already done.
The podcast script format turns your notes into a two-host conversation — the most natural way to explain complex ideas. Generate it, read it like a script, or use it as a basis for your own audio content.
Duetoday can generate: podcast scripts (two-host dialogue), structured essays, one-page cheatsheets, study guides, email summaries, and slide deck outlines. Each format is purpose-built — a cheatsheet is laid out to fit one page, a podcast script is written to sound like natural conversation, not a textbook read aloud.
Yes. Paste your notes, upload a PDF, or use a lecture transcript — Duetoday generates a full two-host conversational script that covers all the key topics. The dialogue is written to sound natural and engaging. You can then record it yourself, use a text-to-speech tool, or simply read it as a study document.
It depends on your input. A podcast script from a single lecture is typically 1,500–3,000 words (~10–20 min audio). Essays are typically 600–1,200 words. Cheatsheets are condensed to fit one page. You can request a shorter or longer output in your generation prompt.
The better your input, the better the output. Detailed lecture notes or a full PDF transcript produce the most specific and accurate content. A YouTube transcript or a few bullet points of key ideas also work — the AI fills gaps from its knowledge where needed.
Yes. Paste the generated script into any text-to-speech tool — ElevenLabs, Murf, Riverside, or similar — to produce an actual audio file you can listen to while commuting or exercising. The two-host format works especially well with tools that support multiple voices.
Yes. All generated content is fully editable. You can copy it to any document editor, adjust the language, add your own examples, swap section order, or regenerate a fresh version with different instructions at any time.
The free plan includes 5 content generations per month across all formats. Pro users get unlimited generations. Upgrade anytime from your account settings.
Turn any content into notes, flashcards, quizzes and more — free.