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Upload your WhatsApp export → get organized study notes: key topics, assignments with deadlines, shared resources, and who's doing what.
Upload chat → get study notesHow it works
Export your WhatsApp study group chat (with or without media).
Upload the file. We parse the conversation, identify topics, and extract deadlines and tasks.
Get organized output: key topics discussed, assignments with due dates, shared notes, and task assignments — ready to use.
What you get
Structured study notes from your messy group chat — ready to review or share with your group.
Study notes output
Everything your group discussed, organized for studying.
- •Key topics — subjects and concepts discussed, in the order they came up.
- •Definitions and explanations — when someone explained a concept or shared a definition, we pull it out.
- •Assignments and deadlines — every homework, essay, or project mentioned, with due dates when stated.
- •Shared resources — links, book references, page numbers, and files your group mentioned.
Group project tracker
See who's doing what — no more asking "wait, what's my part?"
- •Task split — who volunteered or was assigned to each part of the project.
- •Deadlines — internal deadlines your group set, plus the final due date.
- •Shared notes — summaries, outlines, or drafts that were discussed in the chat.
- •Open questions — things your group still needs to figure out or ask the professor.
Key benefits
Use cases
Study groups — summarize weekly study sessions and extract key concepts discussed
Class projects — track who's doing what, deadlines, and shared materials
Exam prep — pull together everything your group discussed about a topic into one review doc
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You can analyze chats for free without creating an account. Sign up for a free account to save your results and access them later. No credit card required.
Yes. Voice notes in your export are transcribed and merged into the timeline before analysis. So if someone explained a concept or shared a deadline in a voice note, it's included in the output.
ThreadRecap works with chats in any language. The output matches the language of the chat. If your study group chats in Spanish, Portuguese, or a mix of languages, we handle it.
Yes. For group chats you can choose 2–5 participants to focus on, which is great for filtering out noise. Or analyze the full group to get a complete overview.
We don't store your raw chat. Parsing happens in your browser. Only the text (and voice note audio you choose to send) is used for analysis. No one in your group will know. See our Privacy Policy.
Yes. Use Custom Prompt to ask for exactly what you need, like "List everything discussed about Chapter 5 of Organic Chemistry" or "Only show deadlines for the next two weeks." You control the output.