How Iyal Feeds Work: Your Study Materials, One Smart Feed
I got tired of juggling five different apps to study. So we built something simpler.

You've got PDFs. You've got notes. You've got resources you trust.
But here's the problem: opening separate apps for MCQs, then switching to flashcard decks, then trying to remember what you reviewed last Tuesday—it's exhausting. And honestly? You forget to review half of it.
That's why we built Feeds.
The Simple Idea
What if all your practice—MCQs, flashcards, everything—lived in one scrollable feed? And what if that feed learned from the exams you take and decks you review, bringing things back exactly when you need them?
That's Iyal Feeds. One feed that pulls from everything you do in the Iyal app and adapts to you.
How It Works
Step 1: Upload Your Materials
Bring your PDFs, markdown notes, or whatever resources you're already using. Your coaching material, your self-made notes, textbooks—whatever you trust.
Step 2: We Generate Practice Content
The Iyal app turns your materials into MCQs and flashcards. Not generic questions from some database. Questions from your content.
Step 3: You Practice. We Track.
Take exams. Review flashcard decks. As you do, we're paying attention to:
- •How you rated each flashcard (easy, hard, forgot it completely?)
- •Whether you got the MCQ right or wrong
- •How long it took you
- •What topics you're struggling with
Nothing invasive. Just signals that tell us what's sticking and what isn't.
Step 4: Your Feed Adapts
Here's where it gets interesting.
Based on your performance across exams and deck reviews—what you're getting right, what you're struggling with, and when you last saw something—your Feed adjusts.
Concepts you nailed? They come back later. Things you fumbled in that mock exam? They show up in your Feed sooner.
It's spaced repetition, but powered by everything you do in the app.
What Feeds Actually Is
Look, here's what we're not promising: some AI that magically makes you remember everything with zero effort.
Here's what it is:
One scrollable feed with mixed content—a flashcard, then an MCQ, then another flashcard. You scroll, you answer, you move on.
Powered by your activity. The more exams you take and decks you review, the smarter your Feed gets. It knows what you need to see again.
Ordered for you. You don't pick what to review. The Feed brings you what you need when you need it, based on everything you've practiced.
Spaced repetition built in. Items come back at intervals that help memory stick. Not too soon (wasteful), not too late (you've already forgotten).
Daily practice. Open the app. Do your Feed. Keep a streak if that motivates you. Close the app.
That's it.
Why This Actually Matters
Most exam prep apps either:
- •Drown you in videos you don't need, or
- •Give you practice tests with zero memory logic
Iyal is different because it's built around your materials and your memory.
Sure, you can still take full mock exams when you want. You can still drill specific flashcard decks. But your Feed? It pulls from all of that and creates one daily practice routine that actually adapts.
You're not manually scheduling reviews. You're not guessing what to study today.
You just open one Feed. Everything you need is there. And it actually helps things stick.
The bottom line:
Upload your stuff. Take exams, review decks, and let your Feed learn from it all. Practice daily. Remember better.
No shortcuts. No magic. Just smart repetition that works with how memory actually functions.
That's Iyal Feeds.
→ Try it: iyal.app/a
Building Iyal for serious aspirants who study 6+ hours a day. If you're preparing for UPSC, NEET, TNPSC, Banking, or any competitive exam—this is for you.