Mert Savas

Summify - Turn long sources into summaries, mind maps, learning cards.

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Most AI summarizers generate the same output for every document. Summify adapts analysis based on both the content and the workflow. Upload PDFs, videos, articles, or documents and turn them into structured summaries, adaptive Learn Cards, mind maps, and memory review sessions. A history paper, legal contract, and technical report should not be understood the same way. Summify builds different kinds of intelligence for students, creators, researchers, and teams.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built Summify because most AI summaries feel disposable. You upload a PDF, video, or document, get a wall of text back, and forget most of it a few minutes later. I wanted something that feels closer to a knowledge workspace than a summarizer. So Summify turns long-form content into: • structured summaries • Learn Cards • mind maps • memory review sessions One thing that became really interesting during development was how differently people use the product depending on what they upload. Students, creators, researchers, and contract-heavy workflows all ended up needing different kinds of analysis and learning structures. That’s why we started building adaptive intelligence modes instead of a single “one-size-fits-all” summary flow. Summify is currently in public beta, and I’d genuinely love feedback on: * which workflows feel most useful * where the analysis still breaks down * and what kinds of long-form information people struggle with most Thanks for checking it out 🙏