Fennie vs ChatGPT
ChatGPT: OpenAI's general-purpose AI assistant — strong at coding, writing, and conversational tasks across many domains.
Comparison uses nominative fair use; ChatGPT is a trademark of its owner. Fennie is independent.
What ChatGPT does well
- General-purpose chat across most domains
- Coding assistance
- Creative writing
- Tool ecosystem (GPTs, plugins)
Where Fennie differs
- Daily Plans personalized to your courses
- Spaced-repetition flashcards generated from notes
- Study-progress tracking
- Built for learning, not general productivity
When to use each
Use ChatGPT for one-off questions, drafting, and general tasks. Use Fennie when you want a structured study system — daily plans, progress tracking, and spaced repetition tied to your specific courses.
FAQ
Can't ChatGPT just generate flashcards too?
It can produce a flashcard list. Fennie also schedules them with spaced repetition, tracks your retention, and adapts plans daily — that's the study system, not just generation.
Is ChatGPT enough for studying?
Fine for explanations and one-off help. Without scheduling and progress tracking, it doesn't structure your week of study.
Can I use both?
Yes — many students do. ChatGPT for general help, Fennie for the daily study structure.
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