I’m Looking for Feedback from English Learners Using AI Study Tools
Gotostudy is looking for honest feedback from English learners, IELTS and TOEFL students, and people using AI tools for self-study.

I’m currently building Gotostudy, an AI study tool for English learners who have too many study materials and not enough structure.
A lot of learners already have PDFs, saved videos, articles, screenshots, vocabulary notes, and bookmarked links. The hard part is not finding more resources. The hard part is turning those resources into something they can actually study, review, and remember.
That is the problem Gotostudy is trying to solve.
Gotostudy helps learners turn messy English study materials into structured notes, flashcards, and guided AI tutor sessions. It is especially designed for IELTS, TOEFL, academic English, and self-study learners.
You can visit the website here:
Why I’m asking for feedback
Right now, I’m trying to learn more from real English learners. I want to understand how people currently organize study materials, where they get stuck, and what would make AI-assisted studying genuinely useful instead of just another tool to open and forget.
If you are learning English, preparing for IELTS or TOEFL, or using AI tools to study, I would really appreciate your feedback.
You can book a short 15-minute feedback call here:
https://cal.com/youjun-ning-ricalo/15min
What I’d like to learn
I’m especially interested in questions like:
- How do you currently organize your study materials?
- Do you use PDFs, videos, notes, or links when studying English?
- What part of IELTS or TOEFL preparation feels the most disorganized?
- Do flashcards actually help you, or do they become another thing to manage?
- What would make an AI tutor feel useful instead of generic?
- When you save a resource, what makes you actually come back and review it?
Gotostudy is still early, so honest feedback is more valuable than polite praise. If something feels confusing, unnecessary, or missing, I want to know.
Who this is for
This is especially helpful if you are:
- preparing for IELTS or TOEFL
- learning academic English
- studying with PDFs, YouTube videos, articles, or class notes
- trying to build a better self-study routine
- already using ChatGPT or other AI tools for English learning
- struggling to turn saved resources into real review sessions
You do not need to be an expert learner. In fact, messy real study habits are exactly what I want to understand.
The goal
My goal is simple: help English learners turn saved materials into real study sessions, instead of letting useful resources disappear into the “I’ll review this later” pile.
If you have 15 minutes, I’d love to hear what your current study workflow looks like.
Book a feedback call here:
